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Global Jet is a long haul leader as it adds another Express
Geneva-based operator Global Jet has added a Global Express, entirely refurbished in 2013, to its fleet. This aircraft will be fully available for charter.
Read this story in our October 2014 printed issue.

Geneva-based operator Global Jet has added a Global Express, entirely refurbished in 2013, to its fleet. This aircraft will be fully available for charter. “We have been waiting for this private jet for quite a long time now and we are thrilled for it to be entering our fleet,” states Léonard Bertholet, head of charter sales.

With its 12 individual seats, the aircraft is expected to match up to client expectations. It has capacity to sleep eight, and wi-fi connection is available, along with two lavatories and a fully equipped galley.

“With its ETOPS-180 qualification, we will be able to fly to Saõ Paulo from Madrid or reach Vancouver from London,” Bertholet continues. “An entire range of destinations has come closer to our clients. This product is the epitome of private jet travel: fast, comfortable and welcoming, The crew on board will make sure our passengers experience the ultimate luxury.”

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