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Parisian 7X enhances Global Jet's continental capability
Geneva-headquartered Global Jet has taken delivery of a factory-new Falcon 7X which it will be offering for ad hoc charter from Paris.
Read this story in our May 2014 printed issue.

Geneva-headquartered Global Jet has taken delivery of a factory-new Falcon 7X which it will be offering for ad hoc charter from Paris. “We are all about offering a sophisticated, restful and productive travel experience to our customers.” says Stéphane Cassifour, Global Jet director for France and Benelux. “With this aircraft we will go further, enlarging charter possibilities and developing new business in Europe.”

“This Falcon 7X is the perfect addition to our fleet,” continues Cassifour. “We know this product will meet our clients' expectations and open up a wide range of new trips from the French capital city. With its ability to fly for nearly 12 hours, our clients will now reach Shanghai or Aspen in the blink of an eye.”

Wifi touchscreen technology, blu-ray movies and a fully-equipped galley are available onboard. Global Jet operates two other Falcon 7Xs but the latest acquisition is the only one to serve the French capital.

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