Wed, Sep 05, 2012
First 'Super-Light' Aircraft Added To The Operation
Jet Edge International has further expanded its fleet with a west coast-based 2001 Lear 45. “This latest addition to the charter fleet – our first super light aircraft – further enhances our fleet selection,” said Bill Papariella, president of Jet Edge International. “Adding N887SG to our fleet reinforces our commitment to providing a broad range of the most popular aircraft to meet our customer’s needs.”
The Lear 45 has a range of up to 1,800 nautical miles. It offers an eight-passenger double club configuration with complimentary domestic WiFi, an extensive entertainment system including Airshow, a private aft lavatory for passengers and a forward galley.
“Based on the west coast, this newest aircraft continues our mission of providing exceptional operational safety and superior personalized service for customers, as well as comprehensive charter management services and revenue for owners,” Papariella added.
With a dedicated fleet aircraft, Jet Edge offers clients an exceptional combination of price, performance and value-added customer preferences in the most popular business jets, with new aircraft scheduled for delivery regularly. The Jet Edge fleet includes Gulfstream V, Gulfstream 450, Gulfstream IVSP, Gulfstream IV, Gulfstream III, Gulfstream 200, and Lear 45 aircraft as well as Hawker 800XP, Citation X, and Challenger 300 via its Platinum Partner status with XOJET.
(Lear 45 image from file)
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