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Albinati bolsters Global fleet with three additions
Albinati Aeronautics has added two factory-new Global 6000s and a Global Express to its charter fleet, which now comprises four Global 6000s, a Global XRS, a Global Express, a Global 5000, a recently fully refurbished Challenger 604 and a Citation CJ4.
Read this story in our June 2015 printed issue.

Albinati Aeronautics has added two factory-new Global 6000s and a Global Express to its charter fleet, which now comprises four Global 6000s, a Global XRS, a Global Express, a Global 5000, a recently fully refurbished Challenger 604 and a Citation CJ4.

The two new Global 6000s can take up to 12 passengers on intercontinental legs such as Geneva to San Francisco without refuelling. The aircraft can use restrictive airports with short runways, thus increasing the number of possible landing places. Passengers will be closer to their final destination and will gain time as a result, the company says.

The Global Express covers a range of 5,700 nm and can transport up to 14 passengers while offering the same landing characteristics as the Global 6000.

Albinati has recently implemented virtual tours of two of its Global 6000 as well as the XRS and CL604 on its web site, with virtual tours of the rest of the fleet imminent.

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