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Air Charter Scotland has added a first Citation CJ3 to its substantial Citation CJ2 fleet. The aircraft was manufactured in 2007 and is now available for charter.

Air Charter Scotland has added a first Citation CJ3 to its substantial Citation CJ2 fleet. The aircraft was manufactured in 2007 and is now available for charter.

The aircraft has a range of 1,875 nm, enabling trips such as Luton to the Canary Islands, Larnaca and Moscow with ease. The longer cabin provides extra space, allowing additional leg room for a more comfortable flight. “We have a satellite telephone on board, as well as Airshow for passenger convenience,” says ground operations director Derek Thomson.

This year has been an expansionary one so far for Air Charter Scotland, which recently gained FAA Part 129 approval for its operations within the US. It has also added a Challenger 601 to its fleet, which supplements its existing fleet of Legacy 650, Gulfstream G200 and Citations.

The Challenger was delivered in March, has nine seats and is based at Stansted airport.

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Air Charter Scotland takes over scheduled Wick route
January 2, 2026
Bookings go live from 6 January, with one-way fares starting from GBP 74.99. Flights will operate six days a week excluding Saturday from Wick, where the aircraft will be based, and from Aberdeen.