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Wed, Apr 20, 2011

JetFlite International Adds Challenger 601 Aircraft To Charter Fleet

New Aircraft Based In Farmingdale, NY

JetFlite International (JFI) has added a Challenger 601 aircraft to its charter fleet. The Challenger 601 is based in New York at the JetFlite International Center in Farmingdale and is available for charter operations.
 
"The Challenger 601 broadens our fleet and allows JetFlite to provide its charter customers with a fuller range of airplane sizes to meet their global business transportation needs," said etFlite International's CEO Bill Cripe. International flights account for nearly 55 percent of JFI's total aircraft charter business and larger cabin aircraft compose a greater segment of our charter flights than most charter companies, according to Cripe.
 
Capable of routinely flying 3500 statute miles, the Challenger 601 is capable of flying nonstop from Los Angeles to New York.  The Challenger 601 can typically accommodate as many as 12 passengers.


Challenger 601 File Photo

The company is headquartered in Long Beach, CA, and also has an operating base at Republic Airport in Farmingdale, NY as well as satellite bases in Moscow, Russia, Orange County Airport and Van Nuys Airport in California, and Dallas Addison Airport.

FMI: www.jfijets.com

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