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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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ShAirForceOne lavishes gifts on new owner-members
ShAirForceOne says its fleet of aircraft are finished with levels of splendour and comfort that, until now, only multi-billionaires and heads of state could afford and enjoy. The company is something of an ACJ specialist.

New York-headquartered owner-member group ShAirForce is making thank you summer gifts available to guests accepted into the ShAirForceOne programme, allowing those who qualify to choose from a selection of primarily new Aston Martin, Bentley, Bugatti, Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren and Rolls Royce motor cars.

Chief marketing officer Paul Buckley says: “In addition to providing the most exquisite, safe, secure, spacious flights, always nonstop anywhere we fly in the world, we now provide a unique and exciting equally incomparable new member reward opportunity as we continue to grow our by-invitation-only elite global membership.”

ShAirForce offers its clients exclusive shared private flight experiences on large, spacious, well designed and finished new bespoke Airbus ACJ320, ACJ330 and ACJ350 private jet aircraft, available for fractional purchase and flights between major domestic and international metropolitan cities.

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