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Centreline adds Legacy 500 to charter fleet
The aircraft is based at Leeds Bradford airport and is managed for the aircraft owner while also being available immediately for charter flights.
The Legacy 500 is based at Leeds Bradford airport and is available for charter.

UK-based operator Centreline has added an Embraer Legacy 500 to its fleet. The aircraft is based at Leeds Bradford airport and is managed for the aircraft owner while also being available immediately for charter flights.

Centreline was the first UK operator of a Legacy 500, and the aircraft model remains a leader in the midsize category with its spacious stand-up cabin, luggage capacity and ability to fly to the US or Middle East from Europe.

“We are delighted for this Legacy 500 to join our fleet,” says head of commercial operations Lizzi Kershaw. “The aircraft seats up to nine passengers or four lie-flat beds plus a full galley. With previous experience on this type, we know the aircraft brings outstanding performance and comfort. We look forward to welcoming our passengers on board.”

Centreline's fleet comprises 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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