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Sun, Oct 08, 2006

King Air Lands At Palomar Airport

Jet Source Adds To Its Fleet

The largest King Air model made has just landed at Jet Source Charter, based at Palomar Airport near San Diego, CA, and will be ready to fly clients by the end of October.

The King Air 350 sports an extra-large cabin offering many desirable features including adjustable "double club" leather, an aft cabin area with plenty of space for skis, golf clubs and other bulky items, a large refreshment center, and air conditioning. Equipped with the latest in electronic instrumentation and navigation equipment, this big King Air can fly distances of up to 1900 nautical miles at speeds approaching 350 mph.

"We are very excited to have such a nice turbo-prop in our fleet", says Megan Cunningham, Charter Services Manager at Jet Source. "This new King Air combines comfort, speed, performance, mission flexibility, and economy. With its luxurious eight-passenger interior, it is perfect for business trips or a family getaway."

Jet Source Charter is based at McClellan-Palomar Airport (KCRQ) in Carlsbad, CA nestled in the heart of San Diego's North County coastal area. It is the only full-service business aviation facility at the field. With more than 120,000 square feet of hangar space, Jet Source boasts a FBO with an Executive Terminal, and provides maintenance, avionics, ramp service, fuel sales, aircraft charter, management and aircraft sales/acquisition.

FMI: www.jetsource.com

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