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Comlux completes the set with ACJ321
Comlux has acquired an ACJ321, making it the first company to have operated every model in the corporate Airbus A320 family.

Comlux has acquired an ACJ321, making it the first company to have operated every model in the corporate Airbus A320 family. Currently in Indianapolis being fitted with a vvip cabin, the ACJ321 is due for completion in 2014, when it will be added to Comlux's fleet of five Airbus Corporate Jets. Engine efficiency, reliability and spacious cabins are just some of the reasons behind the decision to opt for this model, and Comlux has sufficient ramp space for the aircraft.

Richard Gaona, president and ceo, says of the acquisition: “Comlux has established a reputation that is synonymous with comfort and luxury, and the Airbus ACJ321 will enable us to offer our customers even more of that in the air.”

Gaona also indicates why Comlux has stayed loyal to Airbus: “We have operated the Airbus ACJ318, ACJ319 and ACJ320, so the ACJ321 brings a new dimension to our fleet while also being an easy addition, because of its cockpit and maintenance commonality.

“This is an important year for Comlux because we are celebrating our 10th anniversary. We started to operate the ACJ family in 2006 and to date we have flown more than 15,000 charter hours on our Airbus fleet. This record is a great achievement for a private jet operator and shows the sustainability of Comlux in the large-cabin business aviation market.”

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