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DC Aviation adds five jets
DC Aviation has expanded its fleet by five long-range jets in the first half of the year and says it will continue to develop its market position with a Gulfstream G550, two Bombardier Global aircraft and a Challenger 605.

DC Aviation has expanded its fleet by five long-range jets in the first half of the year and says it will continue to develop its market position with a Gulfstream G550, two Bombardier Global aircraft and a Challenger 605.

Michael Kuhn, ceo, says: “With the expansion of the fleet and the resulting additional capacity, we are able to continue providing the highest level of service for the growing charter demand in this sector. Simultaneously, we are also obviously pleased in particular by the trust placed in us in the field of aircraft management.”

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