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Gulfstream G200 joins Alerion charter fleet
The addition of a G200 brings super midsize capability to the large cabin, long range fleet.
Alerion will offer the G200 for charter.
Read this story in our January 2023 printed issue.

US-based aircraft charter, management, sales and maintenance company Alerion Aviation has added a Gulfstream G200 to its charter fleet.

This super midsize aircraft will complement the company’s large cabin, long range fleet. It provides seating for 10 passengers, free high speed wi-fi, large cabin monitors and a full forward galley to ensure each journey is comfortable.

The advantages of the G200 jet model are a 3,000 nm range and the ability to fly to most destinations within the US. It is also capable of transatlantic operations.

Alerion Aviation is proud to offer our charter clients this gorgeous, completely refreshed private jet,” says CEO Bob Seidel.

Alerion has bases in New York, Florida and California. Its charter management programme helps owners maximise the return on their aircraft investment, handling every detail of managing and maintaining aircraft transparently.

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