Sat, Jan 03, 2009
Business aviation continues, here and there, to show its value
and gain strength -- despite the slings and arrows of an outrageous
economy. The latest evidence eof this comes as Pinnacle Aviation
tells ANN that N477GJ, an eight passenger Hawker 400XP, has joined
the company's extensive fleet of aircraft. With a cruise speed of
500 miles per hour and a range of 1,700 statute miles, it is
perfectly suited for charter flights such as Scottsdale-Seattle or
Scottsdale-Chicago. This late model aircraft is immaculate and
features executive leather seating, beautiful cabinetry, tasteful
beige carpeting and an enclosed private lavatory. Additional
amenities include internal and external baggage, Flight Display
System and an entertainment system that includes wireless
headphones.
"Adding a light jet of this caliber to our certificate will
truly round out our fleet of aircraft" said Pinnacle Aviation's
President, Curt Pavlicek. "The Hawker 400XP is a truly unique
aircraft in that it offers the best of both worlds: economic value,
speed and luxury combined with the spaciousness and technological
sophistication of a much larger jet."
Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, Pinnacle Aviation has
built an impeccable reputation over the past 20 years by offering
world-class aircraft management services throughout the world. The
company offers a full spectrum of aviation services including
aircraft management and charter service, maintenance, sales,
acquisitions and aircraft insurance. Pinnacle Aviation currently
manages a Gulfstream V, Gulfstream II, Embraer Legacy, Challenger
601, three Citation Excels, Citation Encore, Citation III, Citation
I, Hawker 400XP and a Conquest II.
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