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Global Jet to add a flurry of high quality aircraft
Global Jet has 25 years of experience in the private aviation industry, and prioritises safety, quality and customer satisfaction. Its 69-strong fleet includes 35 aircraft available for charter missions all over the world.
Global Jet marketing manager Margo Terrier.
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Swiss operator Global Jet has added a number of new aircraft to its fleet in recent weeks, including another Gulfstream G650ER. The aircraft is available for charter and will be based in Paris. “It is an incredibly popular aircraft for several reasons, such as its speed and ability to travel long distances without requiring a fuel stop, which make it exceptionally efficient,” remarks marketing manager Margo Terrier. “Additionally, the cabin configuration and the provision of fresh air in the cabin are significant advantages that contribute to its popularity.”

Global Jet has 25 years of experience in the private aviation industry and prioritises safety, quality and customer satisfaction. “We are committed to innovation and continue to expand our fleet, with approximately 10 new aircraft, including Gulfstreams, Dassaults, Embraers and Bombardiers, scheduled for delivery in late 2024 and early 2025,” continues Terrier. “This includes three brand-new Gulfstream G700s. Our mission is to provide tailored solutions to meet clients’ unique needs while maintaining competitive pricing and quality, with safety being the priority.

“At present, our total fleet comprises around 69 aircraft, with approximately 35 available for charter. We are actively involved in several transactions and expect to finalise them in the coming months. Recently, we added a Falcon 7X, two Falcon 900LX, and a Global Express XRS to our fleet, among several others.”

The recently-added Global Express XRS will be based in Madrid, Spain and can accommodate up to 14 passengers.

The aircraft management department is experiencing unprecedented growth, having signed more than 15 new contracts since spring 2024. An exciting line-up of aircraft set to join the Global Jet fleet from Q4 2024 to Q1 2025, which will include a Falcon 2000LXS, a Global 6000, a Global 7500, another Gulfstream 650ER, a Praetor 500, and the three Gulfstream G700s in Q1 2025.

“Our mission is to provide tailored solutions to meet clients’ unique needs while maintaining competitive pricing and quality, with safety being the priority,” continues Terrier. “Our team’s dedication and expertise have truly excelled this year. In less than three months, we have successfully brought five aircraft into our charter fleet. Since the spring of 2024, we have added approximately 15 new contracts under management. What’s even more exciting is that many more are lined up, showcasing our ongoing commitment to growth and delivering exceptional service to our clients.”

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