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FlyHouse

Hawker 750/800/900

Gulfstream GV

Aircraft Management

Press Release

The GV can seat 16, sleep eight, and has a four seat conference table, Aircell satellite phone and 110AC outlets at every seat.

Issued by FlyHouse.

March 19, 2024

FlyHouse kicks off Q1 with momentum, expanding growing fleet with three additional aircraft

FlyHouse, a Los Angeles, California-headquartered private jet management and charter company, has announced the acquisition of three managed aircraft: a GV, Hawker 800XPI and Hawker 850XP. These additions mark a major milestone in FlyHouse's expansion, enabling it to offer a wider range of aircraft to its clients as well as help increase and meet its growing demand for charter.

With its expanding fleet and recent partnerships, FlyHouse is well-positioned to add more than 20 aircraft in 2024.

Jack E. Lambert, Jr., CEO of FlyHouse said: “These aircraft additions continue to build on FlyHouse's strategy of growing our managed fleet while still focusing on providing the highest standards of safety and services for our clients.”

The Gulfstream V provides world-wide charter reach with all possible onboard accouterments for luxury travel, leisure or business. The aircraft has a beautifully appointed 16-passenger interior with an eight-passenger sleeping configuration. Its 6,500nm range makes it ideal for international travel, with non-stop flights to international destinations like London, Tokyo and Beijing. The GV also incorporates several business amenities including a four-seat conference table, Aircell satellite phone and 110 AC outlets at every seat.

For those seeking a more domestic-friendly option, the Hawkers prove ideal for mid-range travel, providing a luxurious flight experience within a spacious eight-passenger cabin. Known for its outstanding performance and fuel efficiency, the 850XP has secured its place as the top-selling midsize business jet in the market. Notably, the addition of winglets enables the aircraft to ascend to 39,000 feet in more than two minutes and extends its travel range by up to 100 nautical miles.