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Chartright takes lead in Toronto's Hangar 9
30-year veteran business Chartright Air Group has a 50-strong fleet and bases in Toronto, Chatham, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver and Fort Lauderdale. Providing strong customer service is its core ethos.

Canadian firm Chartright Air Group has completed the acquisition of assets of MX Aerospace and FSS Flight Solutions & Services, respectively providers of aircraft maintenance and hangarage at Toronto's Lester B. Pearson airport. This acquisition will enable Chartright to control the majority of space and maintenance activity in Hangar 9, a 100,000 sq ft facility capable of accommodating the largest of business jets.

“Through this strategic acquisition we are significantly increasing our capacity at Toronto International airport, allowing us to offer our clients greater support in all categories of business jet aviation and to welcome new clients to the Chartright experience,” says Adam Keller, president of Chartright Air Group.

For over 30 years, Chartright has been a leader in providing private business jet services in Canada. The pillar of its success is the discipline of reliable, accurate, customer oriented service. With a fleet of 50 jet aircraft, including one of North America's largest fleet of Bombardier business jets, Chartright's clients have a variety of aircraft options at their disposal. With bases in Toronto, Chatham, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver and Fort Lauderdale, Chartright offers private aircraft solutions throughout North America.

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