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Third 400XTi delivery for Time Air confirms Nextant appetite
Czech operator Time Air has taken delivery of its third Nextant 400XTi. The company has a strong relationship with Nextant having become Europe's first 400XT operator back in August 2012.
Read this story in our July 2015 printed issue.

Czech operator Time Air has taken delivery of its third Nextant 400XTi. The company has a strong relationship with Nextant having become Europe's first 400XT operator back in August 2012. Says md Martin Prazsky: “Our extensive experience with the aircraft has proved that it really is the ideal choice for our European operations.

“We've worked our aircraft hard, but our service experience has been exceptionally good. For us, it's that combination of great performance, low operating econo-mics and Nextant's product support department that makes the 400XTi a perfect solution for our business. Our pilots and customers give us very positive feedback, and it's the same story in the finance department.”

As well as operating charter flights, Time Air is a Nextant sales agent for several European countries including the Czech Republic, Germany and Austria.

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