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White Airways receives third A319CJ
Portuguese air charter carrier White Airways has received its third Airbus 319CJ.

Portuguese air charter carrier White Airways has received its third Airbus 319CJ. With capacity for up to 19 passengers in a vip cabin, its interior is divided into four sections; eight business class seats in the front, dining room with a table for six, an office with executive desk and two divans, and a private suite with king-size bed and a large bathroom.

The aircraft has five auxiliary fuel tanks, which allow flight endurance of up to 12 hours.

"The A319CJ is ideal for long journeys," the company says, "providing the passenger with the perfect atmosphere for a comfortable and pleasant journey. The aircraft is equipped with modern systems and technologies, combined with an onboard service of superior quality and excellence."

With this acquisition, White has extended its operational fleet to five aircraft, comprising three A319CJ executives, one Airbus 310 and one Airbus 320, which are available to fly all over the world, all year round.

White Airways is member of the Omni Aviation Group, made up of 11 companies active in commercial, executive and helicopter offshore operation, air ambulance and aviation support.

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