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Reynolds Jet adds Gulfstream G150 to charter fleet
The G150 is based out of the company's private hangar facility at Lunken airport in Cincinnati. The aircraft is under management and will also be available for charter.

US Part 135 operator Reynolds Jet has added a Gulfstream G150 to its fleet of managed aircraft. The low-time, mid-size aircraft can seat up to nine passengers and is well equipped with a variety of popular amenities. The aircraft, based out of the company's private hangar facility at Lunken airport in Cincinnati, will also be available for charter.

The well-maintained, well-appointed aircraft offers transcontinental range and has the features discerning passengers want when choosing a private aircraft. These include Swift Broadband wi-fi and the Ovation cabin management system (CMS). The CMS provides passengers with a broad range of cabin entertainment, control and integrated communications that maximise in-flight comfort and productivity.

"The G150 is a spacious, comfortable aircraft that is well-suited to a variety of different trip profiles," says director of charter sales Chris Hamblen. "The aircraft offers an attractive interior and is quite fast with great range. The aircraft is popular for both short trips and coast-to-coast flights."

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