Mon, Apr 04, 2005
Need Room To Stretch Out?
Need a bigger jet for
those long trips, or when you want to transport your whole family?
Flight Options announced Monday that current owners can now buy a
25 hour share in the Legacy.
"A 1/32nd share in the Legacy is ideal for providing our owners
with the supplemental hours they desire in a large cabin aircraft,"
said Cameron Gowans, chief marketing officer of Flight Options, LLC
in a news release. "By offering a 25-hour share option, we are
further demonstrating to our owners that we are dedicated to
providing them with the most options to meet their travel
needs."
The Legacy is a beautiful aircraft, seating up to 13 passengers
in comfort in a 1,410 cubic foot cabin. There is walk-in access to
the 240 cubic feet of baggage space through the well-appointed
lavatory. It's not just beautiful, it's quite capable, with a
maximum cruise of 518 mph and a range of up to 3565 n.m.
Flight Options is the only fractional provider to offer the
Legacy, which entered the fleet in 2003. The cost is $684,375 for a
five year term, and Flight Options offers lower rates for longer
trips. Trips of at least three hours will be charged the same price
as a mid-size Hawker 800XP.
Individuals must own at least a 50 hour share to qualify for the
purchase of a 1/32nd Legacy share. Flight Options also offers its
owners a 1/32nd share option in the Beechjet 400A/Hawker 400XP and
Hawker 800XP in addition to their current Flight Options share.
Flight Options is based in Cleveland, Ohio. They offer a variety
of programs and a large fleet of over 200 aircraft, including the
Beechjet 400A/Hawker 400XP, Hawker 800XP, Citation X, and Legacy.
Flight Options has received the ARG/US Platinum Safety Rating
twice.
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