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Now is the right time to add a fourth Nextant XTi
Czech Time Air has added a fourth Nextant 400XTi to its fleet. “The 400XTi is an ideal aircraft for the European market,” states CEO Martin Prazky.
Read this story in our June 2016 printed issue.

Czech Time Air has added a fourth Nextant 400XTi to its fleet. “The 400XTi is an ideal aircraft for the European market,” states CEO Martin Prazky. “It offers a great combination of cabin comfort, performance, range, and most importantly operating economics. As a result of the exceptionally low operating costs, we are able to guarantee that our fixed costs associated with aircraft ownership are covered with the proceeds from charter utilisation.

“The 400XTi has served us well in our business, and we look forward to the continued growth of this fleet for years to come.”

A provider of air charter services from Prague Ruzyne airport since 2001, Time Air took delivery of its first Nextant 400XT in 2012.

Prazsky has previously praised Nextant's product support depart-ment and says he regularly receives positive feedback from his colleagues in the cockpit and the company's finance department. Time Air is a Nextant sales agent for several Euro-pean countries including the Czech Republic, Germany and Austria.

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