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Elevate Jet's Falcon 7X gains worldwide tick
The recently refurbished Falcon 7X operated by Boston-based Elevate Jet has been granted worldwide authority. It has a range of 5,950 nm and is ready for charter as of now.

Boston-based charter and management company Elevate Jet has been granted a worldwide AOC for its Falcon 7X. The aircraft has a range of 5,950 nm and is ready for charter immediately.

The long range 7X underwent exterior and interior refurbishment in 2017. It offers seating for 14 passengers and sleeping accommodation for six, in addition to a forward and an aft lavatory. The galley measures 6'2” high by 7'8” wide and is 39' long with over 130 cubic feet of luggage space. There is a Nespresso machine, microwave, oven, a double ice box and storage for catering.

For entertainment the aircraft features the Gogo Vision server with over 200 of the latest movies and shows streamed to any IOS device. There are six individual flat screens as well as two larger stationary screens. It also offers domestic 4G wi-fi.

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