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NovaJet Waterloo base provides firm Canada footing
NovaJet's expansion will provide a base from which it can more effectively meet the needs of its current and prospective customers in the Waterloo region. The company is already making a mark in Windsor and Toronto.
A Learjet 45XR has joined the NovaJet fleet.

Canadian aircraft management and charter provider NovaJet is expanding its presence in its native country with the opening of a new base at Waterloo International airport. This latest development follows last year's expansions in Atlantic Canada and the recent growth of its Windsor and Toronto bases.

Anthony Haries, director of business development, comments: “The latest expansion will provide a base from which we can more effectively meet the needs of our current and prospective customers in the Waterloo region. We look forward to strengthening the existing relationships and enhancing NovaJet's reputation as one of Canada's leading business aviation service providers.”

As part of the expansion, NovaJet also announced it has added a Learjet 45XR business jet to its managed charter fleet, with pilots and maintenance staff to support the new location. The eight-seat midsize business jet is currently available for essential travel only, but availability will be extended to regular private jet clientele once restrictions are lifted.

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