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Executive Jet Management Adds First Gulfstream V to Charter Fleet

Executive Jet Management (EJM)  has added its first Gulfstream V aircraft to its charter fleet. This Gulfstream V, owned by Sheridan Aviation, will be based in California at San Jose International Airport.  It is available for charter operations beginning in January. Executive Jet Management's President and CEO Albert C. Pod, said, "The GV broadens our fleet and allows Executive Jet Management to provide its charter customers with a fuller range of airplane sizes to meet their global business transportation needs.  As technology continues to shrink the world, more and more companies compete in worldwide markets, and the need to meet face-to-face becomes even more important than ever before."

By completing the FAA proving flights and obtaining the necessary FAA operations specifications authorization for the Gulfstream V aircraft type, Executive Jet Management can provide these owners with full or charter aircraft management services. Sheridan Aviation’s chief pilot, Terry Blumenthal, noted, “Executive Jet Management provides flexibility, the capability to put charter on our aircraft while never interfering with our company flights. EJM fit our needs better than any other management company could.”

Sheridan Aviation has prior experience with Executive Jet Management’s aircraft management capabilities, as EJM had their Gulfstream IV-SP under management. The Gulfstream V is one of the world's most technologically advanced intercontinental business jet aircraft.  Capable of routinely flying 6,900 statute miles, the GV cruises at altitudes up to 51,000 feet and is capable of flying nonstop from London to Beijing, Chicago to Tokyo, or Los Angeles to Milan.  The GV can typically accommodate as many as 14 passengers.

Executive Jet Management offers total air transportation solutions, including turnkey aircraft management, on-demand charter and corporate shuttles, as well as aviation consulting services that range from maintenance and flight operations to training. As a NetJets company, Executive Jet Management has the world's largest business aviation infrastructure and the financial backing of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway company.   

FMI: www.ejmjets.com

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