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Fri, May 10, 2019

Flight Logistics Adds Second Citation Bravo Jet to Green Bay Charter Fleet

Brings Number Of Aircraft Available For Charter Based In Green Bay To Seven

Flight Logistics, the leading private charter provider in Green Bay, Wisconsin, has announced the addition of another Citation Bravo to the fleet. The second Citation Bravo accompanies 6 other aircraft available for charter, all based at Austin-Straubel Field Airport (KGRB) in Green Bay.

"The Citation Bravo is a good fit for many of our charter missions, whether it is a business trip or a group of fans heading to a Packers game," said Tom Hakes, CEO of Flight Logistics. "We are excited about doubling our jet service capacity. Many of our clients need to fly into airports that are not served by the airlines or need to do business in multiple cities in one day and we now have another dedicated tool to help them do just that, and in a very efficient manner."

The newly added Citation Bravo is configured for 9 passengers with sandstone leather seating and high-gloss cocoa maple cabinetry interior with dual executive tables that was newly installed in 2015. The Bravo has a fully enclosed aft lavatory and special ski tube equipment storage.

Flight Logistics is an ARG/US Gold certified charter operation whose aircraft available for charter include 2 Citation Bravo jets, 4 King Air turbo-props, and a Beech Baron twin-engine airplane. Our charter specialists can also access a worldwide aircraft network to arrange your travel needs to accommodate any size aircraft and any size group.

(Image provided with Flight Logistics news release)

FMI: www.flightlogistics.us

 


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