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Issued by Green Charter 2022.

February 22, 2007

CIRRUS Aviation is the first German business jet operator to put a Falcon 900DX into service

CIRRUS Aviation is expanding its fleet of 15 business jets with a Falcon 900DX with immediate effect. This means the aviation company with headquarters in Saarland is the first company in all of Germany to operate this model from the French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Falcon. With a cruising range of 4100 nautical miles (7590 km) the successor model to the Falcon 900C can carry up to twelve passengers at an average cruising speed of 920 km/hr from Paris to Chicago or from New York to Athens nonstop. "Even approaching short runways and airports at higher altitudes, such as St. Moritz or Aspen, poses no problems for the modern trijet and therefore makes if of even greater interest to our demanding clientele" says the managing director Stefan Buschle.

The new generation of Falcons not only sets new standards with the innovative "EASy Flight Deck" cockpit in terms of flight safety - the exclusive business jet offers an exceedingly spacious and comfortable cabin. At 1.90 m standing height and a width of 2.40 m, with conference seating and the cabin divided into three separate areas, which are inviting for work, relaxation or three-star dining, the machine is unequalled in its class. Whether you want to make a few phone calls, fax documents, make copies, listen to music, watch videos or surf the Net: both business and private travellers reap the benefits from the wide range of entertainment on offer in the same way. In brief: the fast jet is impressive thanks both to its fascinating performance features and to its exclusive furnishings, which are appreciated by the VIP passengers on long-haul flights especially.

With this new acquisition CIRRUS Aviation's executive fleet increases to a total of 3 Learjets 40, 2 Learjets 60, 1 Cessna CJ1, 2 Citation II/Ultra, 1 Citation XLS, 1 Challenger 300, 2 Challenger 604, 1 Legacy 600, 1 Global 5000 and 1 Global Express XRS, and ranks throughout Europe as one of the major operators of luxurious private jets. In the months to come another two Legacy 600s and one Gulfstream 200 are expected.