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Chantilly Learjet 45 to meet DC charter demand
The Washington DC market has had a limited number of small charter aircraft based in the region yet has a high demand for them, according to Chantilly Air. The company says that a LR45 will fit the bill nicely.
The Learjet 45 can reach Denver from Washington DC non-stop.

Washington DC operator Chantilly Air has added a Learjet 45 to its charter fleet. This light cabin aircraft, manufactured in the year 2000 with a custom interior installed in 2014, has a spacious interior that seats nine passengers and is available immediately for domestic and international ad hoc work.

“We are thrilled to add this Learjet 45 to our charter fleet,” states Tim Sullivan, Chantilly Air's COO. “This aircraft is the perfect size to meet the needs of our clientele who are looking for smaller aircraft charter options in the Washington DC area, yet provides the ability to fly non-stop as far west as Denver.”

Chantilly Air's fleet provides its clients with direct access to light, mid, super-mid and heavy jet aircraft in a time when individuals and companies are looking for safe alternatives to commercial air travel. “The Washington DC market has had a limited number of small charter aircraft based in the region yet has a high demand for them,” says Caleb Stitely, Chantilly Air's marketing and client relations manager. “This addition provides a light jet resource for the DC market at a critical time for private charter.”

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