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Fleet growth positions AirSprint to meet Canada’s needs
The acceptance of this latest Cessna Citation CJ3+ aircraft will provide AirSprint fractional owners with direct access to more destinations, more experiences and more opportunities.
AirSprint has taken delivery of its 32nd aircraft, a Citation CJ3+.

The latest addition to the AirSprint fleet is a Cessna Citation CJ3+, where it joins 13 Praetor 500/Legacy 450/500, 13 Citation CJ3+ and six Citation CJ2+ aircraft.

“We are excited to be expanding our fleet again,” says vice president, operations and COO Jared Williams. “Adding our second Cessna Citation CJ3+ aircraft in three months is a significant accomplishment for our company and a further validation that our outstanding team continues to provide exceptional customer service.”

“Our growth plan for this year is on track as we add our 32nd aircraft to the fleet,” says president and CEO James Elian. “We are proud that our industry-leading company has been Canada’s top choice when flying private. With over 23 years of experience, our excellent team has proved time and time again why AirSprint is best-in-class.”

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