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Embraer Phenom 300

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Centreline adds Phenom 300 to Luton charter options
Centreline's fleet now comprises of Beechcraft King Air 200s, Embraer Phenom 300s, Legacy 500s, Dassault Falcon 900LXs and a Falcon 8X based across the UK and Guernsey.
The aircraft offers seating for six passengers in a spacious cabin and has an external baggage compartment.
Read this story in our June 2023 printed issue.

Centreline, part of the full-service UK business aviation company Pula Aviation Services, has added an Embraer Phenom 300 to its fleet. The aircraft is based at London Luton Airport at Signature Flight Support and is available immediately for charter.

“We are thrilled to offer an additional Phenom 300 to our customers," says Lizzi Kershaw, head of commercial operations. "The jet is a popular choice, with the latest technology, and is ideal for short mid-haul trips throughout Europe. The aircraft offers seating for six passengers in a spacious cabin and has an external baggage compartment. It is a modern aircraft and at the popular base of London Luton airport. We look forward to supporting new and existing customers with their upcoming travel needs.”

Centreline's fleet comprises of Beechcraft King Air 200s, Embraer Phenom 300s, Legacy 500s, Dassault Falcon 900LXs and a Falcon 8X based across the UK and Guernsey.

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