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Thu, Mar 20, 2003

Executive Jet Management Gets First Global Express

Long-Range Bizjet to be Based in Denver

Executive Jet Management (EJM) has added its first long-range Bombardier Global Express aircraft to its charter fleet.

The Global Express, owned by a Denver investor, will be based at Denver's Centennial Airport, and will be charter managed by Executive Jet Management. It will be available for charter operations later this month.

The Global Express seats eight, and has a flight range up to 6,000 statute miles. The aircraft offers sleeping quarters for passengers’ in-flight use, and a stand-up cabin equipped with all the amenities to allow for comfortable, long-range travel. In addition, the Global Express features a custom designed Honeywell Primus 200XP avionics suite that provides  maximum pilot productivity, safety and convenience.

The Global Express is capable of flying nonstop itineraries such as Aspen to London, Los Angeles to Tokyo, and Chicago to Buenos Aires.

Ray Kloss is the flight department manager for the Denver-based Global Express owner. "Executive Jet Management has managed our large-cabin Falcon 2000 since 1999 and we've had a very good working relationship," he said. “Executive Jet Management brings a lot of direction to our operation since we work with all parts of Executive Jet Management's company from  accounting right up to flight planning. We have attached ourselves to the industry leader."

FMI: www.netjets.com

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