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Omni brings on wi-fi equipped King Air 350i
In addition to its affordability and mission flexibility, Omni's latest is optimised for inflight comfort with a quiet and spacious interior. It can typically be ready for charter in two hours or less.

Omni Air Transport, a 37-year veteran in aircraft management and private charter based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has announced the addition of a Wi-Fi equipped King Air 350i to its fleet. The King Air offers exceptional performance and the ability to carry eight passengers at a more economical rate than that of comparable light jets.

“The King Air 350i is widely known as the most popular business turboprop, so it's an ideal addition to our already popular fleet of business jets,” says Mike Skow, president. “With the addition of this aircraft, we are able to provide our clients with a suitable option for trips that can be a little more challenging with large loads, multiple short hops or shorter runways.”

In addition to its affordability and mission flexibility, this aircraft is optimised for inflight comfort with a quiet, modern and spacious interior. It can typically be ready for charter in two hours or less through Omni's 24/7 charter sales and scheduling department.

“This addition adds versatility to our already impressive fleet of modern, Wi-Fi equipped business aircraft, which includes eight Learjets,” adds Chris Deslongchamp, vice president. “We are looking forward to the increased charter capability that this King Air brings.”

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