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Falcon 2000 EASy to board the carousel at Antwerp
FlyingGroup has added a Falcon 2000EX EASy to its charter fleet, and is close to opening an additional hangar at Antwerp with a unique advantage.

Flyinggroup has added a Falcon 2000EX EASy to its charter fleet, and is close to opening an additional hangar at Antwerp with a unique advantage. The 5,200 sq m structure features a carousel for easy relocation of aircraft to the entrance doors.

Frost-free and ready for business during the summer, the hangar represents a total investment of e2.5 million and will house some of the ever-expanding Flyinggroup fleet, as well as customer aircraft.

The latest aircraft addition, the Falcon 2000EX EASy has a range of 7,255 km and has been delivered with a cabin configuration seating 10 passengers. It will be based mainly at Antwerp airport and will be available to the charter market. "The aircraft has great performance and advanced technology," the company says.

Flyinggroup has been providing a range of aviation services for more than 10 years that include consultancy, shared aircraft ownership, business flights, charter flights, maintenance and handling. The company operates a fleet of 28 business jets including eight Falcons.

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