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Sun, Mar 09, 2008

NxAERO Adds TBM 850, Extends Services

Acquisition of  New TBM 850 Will Provide Additional Charter Services

Charter aircraft service, NxAERO, is now offering flights on its recently purchased TBM 850 aircraft (file photo, below). The new plane's faster cruising speed and climb rate (over the TBM 700), allows them to reach 31,000 feet in as little as 20 minutes and is one of the most fuel-efficient models on the market.

NxAERO will continue flights on their other aircraft, a TBM 700. With the addition of another plane, the charter service will provide more clients with reliable and efficient flights throughout the Eastern North America.

“A supplementary aircraft will provide a better service to our existing and future clients,” said Steve Castle, founder of NxAERO. “The TBM 850 will get more people where they need to go in less time without the hassle of commercial flying. We are unique in that we provide customers with the transportation they need using the most fuel-efficient models in the skies. You could say we are doing a service not only to our clients, but to the environment as well.”

Both the TBM 850 and the TBM 700 seat six people. NxAERO is based at Beverly Municipal Airport (KBVY), 15 miles north of Boston.

FMI: www.nxaero.com

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