Press Release
Issued by Multiflight.
May 16, 2011
Leading UK private aviation company Multiflight hosted a luxury travel event bringing together the world of private aviation and the latest models from Bentley, Aston Martin, Ferrari and Maserati.
Invited guests enjoyed an exclusive opportunity during the two-day event to appreciate the ultimate in luxury travel at Multiflight's state-of-the-art facility at Leeds Bradford International Airport.
Guests had the chance to drive the latest models from Bentley, Aston Martin, Ferrari and Maserati courtesy of JCT600; to examine the latest in jet travel from Cessna; to tour Multiflight's own Boeing 737-300 corporate aircraft, and to take pleasure flights in one of Multiflight's Dauphin helicopters. The Multiflight charter helicopters on show at the event included an AS365 Dauphin, AS355, Twin Squirrel and a Bell 206 Jetranger. Guests enjoyed a high performance Home Cinema from Brilliant Living and consultations/massages by Freedom Back Clinics.
"This luxury travel event was a great success, providing visitors with the thrilling combination of prestigious cars, jet travel and the Multiflight charter helicopter fleet to enjoy," said Steve Borrowdale, Multiflight's Managing Director.
He added: "Multiflight's purpose-built facility was the perfect backdrop to the event and visitors were able to test drive the cars and enjoy helicopter flights around the local area. Interest in private aviation, including aircraft ownership and charter, has increased significantly over recent years and there was certainly plenty of interest shown over the two days."
Visitors to the event were also keen to hear about the other services provided by Multiflight, which include aircraft sales, engineering, management and parts, executive aircraft handling and a flight training centre.
Multiflight Executive Aircraft Handling, which caters for all sizes of aircraft, from light aircraft to VIP business jets and 757s, features a dedicated taxiway from the apron and two barrel-vaulted hangars covering 6,300 square metres that are able to house four Boeing 737-800 sized aircraft.