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TAG takes delivery of first Swiss Nextant
The first Nextant 400XT purchased by a Swiss customer (see EBAN February) is going to be operated by TAG Aviation.

The first Nextant 400XT purchased by a Swiss customer (see EBAN February) is going to be operated by TAG Aviation.

"It is an ideal aircraft for many customers in Europe," says TAG Aviation ceo Robert Wells. "The aircraft delivers excellent value and very attractive cabin comfort, speed and range. As an operator, we also appreciate the improvements that the Nextant represents, which are expected to enhance dispatch reliability and lower maintenance costs."

"We are proud to have the Nextant 400XT chosen by TAG Aviation as the latest addition to its fleet," says Jay Heublein, Nextant vp sales and marketing. "For over three decades TAG Aviation has been a global leader in the business aircraft industry and its recognises the importance of value, comfort, speed and range to its clients. It is an honour to be affiliated with the brand and the quality of service its delivers."

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