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Mon, Aug 07, 2006

Executive Jet Management Increases Chicago Charter Fleet

Executive Jet Management (EJM) has added two private jets to its Chicago-based charter fleet in June 2006. From its charter fleet, the company now offers ten aircraft based within 200 statute miles of Chicago. Executive Jet Management manages aircraft in over 60 locations throughout the country to meet the growing demand for retail charter.

A 2006-model Citation XLS private jet is based at Midway Airport (MDW). It features seating for as many as eight passengers. It is equipped with data ports, a flight phone, and a galley. The Citation XLS (file photo, below) is ideal for non-stop itineraries such as Chicago to San Francisco and St. Louis to Miami.

A Learjet 60 private jet is based at Aurora Airport (ARR) near Chicago. It features seating for as many as eight passengers, and is equipped with a VCR player, flight phone, and a mini-galley with microwave oven. The Learjet 60, with a non-stop range of over 2,800 miles, can easily accommodate itineraries such as Chicago to Las Vegas or to Washington, DC.

FMI: www.ExecutiveJetManagement.com

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