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/Jet Aviation and VistaJet Join Forces for a Smooth Flying Experience
/Gulfstream G550 Selected To Launch Air Rescue Services In Beijing
/President's ATC-Privatization Budget Bad News for Small and Mid-Size Towns
/Meridian Jet Center now Certified on Bombardier Globals
/Meridian Aquires New Hangar at Teterboro Airport
/BOMBARDIER AND SEA Prime Sign an Agreement to Open a New Bombardier Line Maintenance Station at Milano Linate Prime
/a market leader such as Bombardier has chosen Milano Linate Prime to
establish its presence in Italy.
PRISM ARMOR SMS Joins the ACSF ASAP Program
/Nomad Aviation Adds a Citation CJ to Charter Fleet
/Gulfstream Flies Second G600 Test Aircraft
/Chartright Proudly Announces the Launch of Its New Website
/Million Air FBO to Exhibit At AEPP in Panama for the Second Year
/ICCS Remodeled and Expanded their FBO in Monterrey
/Jet Aviation Appoints New Managing Director for its MRO and FBO Facility in Vienna
/Aeronexus Marks First Birthday of Successful Game-changer Charters with its VIP B767-300ER
/NBAA Welcomes Bipartisan Senate Committee Letter Opposing Privatized ATC
/National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) President and CEO Ed Bolen welcomed a bipartisan letter from Senate Appropriations Committee leaders opposing plans for creating a privatized air traffic control (ATC) system.
The letter was sent Feb. 28 to Sen. Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune (R-SD) and Ranking Member Bill Nelson (D-FL), and signed by Appropriations Committee Chairman Thad Cochran (R-MS), and Vice Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT), as well as Subcommittee Chairman Susan Collins (R-ME) and Ranking Member Jack Reed (D-RI).
Jet Aviation FBO Begins Operations at Van Nuys Airport
/Global Air Charters, Inc. Expands Fleet With Gulfstream
/Global Air Charters, Inc. expands private charter fleet with a Gulfstream business jet
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Global Air Charters, a full-service Part 135-certified aviation charter and management company, has added a Gulfstream business jet to its fleet of aircraft. With a range of 3,600 miles, the Gulfstream is available for domestic and international service.
The Gulfstream has a roomy, tasteful interior—accommodating up to 13 passengers. The aircraft features two sleeping berths in the aft cabin, a full-service galley for serving hot meals and two well-appointed lavatories. Inflight amenities include satellite telephone, internet access as well as an on-board entertainment system.
“Customers will benefit from the Gulfstream’s extensive range and spacious cabin,” says Richard C. Page, executive vice president of Global Air Charters. “We are excited about this addition to our fleet. Our continued growth is a result of the dedication of our experienced team of aviation professionals in management, flight operations, safety, service and maintenance.”
