Thu, Sep 20, 2007
Charter Operator "Keeps Coming Back For More"
The Jetalliance Group of Vienna recently placed a repeat order
for an Airbus Corporate Jetliner (ACJ), adding to its previously
ordered Airbus ACJ and three A318 Elites.
Like its other aircraft, the new Airbus ACJ will feature a VIP
cabin and be powered by CFM56-5 engines.
Jetalliance Flugbetriebs GmbH is one of the world's leading
business-jet enterprises, with a fleet of over 35 aircraft with an
average age of only 3.5 years -- one of the youngest in Europe. It
operates under JAR OPS 1 in Europe, but is also FAA part 129
certificated, allowing it to fly commercially in the USA and
Canada.
"Our customers are always hugely impressed by the wide open
spaces of the Airbus ACJ Family cabin - a big change from
traditional business jets - which is why we keep coming back for
more on them," says Jetalliance Holding Chief Executive Officer
Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer. "We also like the Airbus ACJ Family's modern
design, outstanding take-off performance and excellent
reliability".
Airbus' ACJ Family has sold well worldwide, with total sales now
approaching the 100 mark. It has done especially well in Europe,
including Russia, where it has established itself as the preferred
choice at the top end of the market.
"When customers keep coming back for more, you know that you are
doing something right, and we like to think that it is the good
relations that we strive to maintain with them - as well as the
Airbus ACJ Family's benefits -- that makes it all succeed," says
Airbus Chief Operating Officer, Customers, John Leahy.
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