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Voluxis makes Phenom 300 fleet addition
Voluxis bases a new Phenom 300 at London Stansted with charter availability. It says that the type is hugely popular with its clients, who appreciate the reclining seats and enclosed lav.
The Phenom 300 will perform short to mid-haul Europe-wide operations.
Read this story in our August 2022 printed issue.

UK private jet charter and aircraft management operator Voluxis has added a new Embraer Phenom 300 to its fleet that is now fully available for charter. The aircraft is based at London Stansted airport.

CEO Andy BoxerMissen says: “We have significant experience operating the Phenom 300, which is perfectly suited for short to mid-haul travel with a range of 1,800 nautical miles. It boasts a class-leading, design-led cabin seating up to eight passengers. Its generous baggage hold is capable of carrying skis or golf clubs, the cabin has fully reclining seats and an enclosed bathroom with sink. The Phenom 300 offers a great balance of style, practicality and value, and is hugely popular with our clients.”

The Phenom 300 joins the established Voluxis fleet of Embraer, Hawker and Bombardier aircraft, giving clients light, mid-size and heavy jet options.

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