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Voluxis adds Global 6000 to Farnborough fleet
The aircraft has a range of around 13 hours, perfect for lengthy transatlantic crossings from London to Los Angeles, or to Dubai or Mumbai.
The Global 6000 will be based at Farnborough airport.
Read this story in our May 2024 printed issue.

Voluxis has added a Global 6000 to its rapidly expanding fleet; the aircraft will be based at Farnborough, UK.

Gavin Copus, senior commercial director, says: “The Global 6000 is a great addition to our fleet, which already includes two other Global series aircraft. The cabin is one of the widest in its class with nine seats and two divans; it also has the ability to sleep up to six people, as there are four single beds and one double available.

“It features a stunning interior and benefits from an office area with desk and drawers, should you wish to conduct some work while travelling, but also plenty of space for relaxing. Amenities onboard include iPads, inflight screens, wi-fi and a substantial galley area.

“The aircraft has a range of around 13 hours, meaning that it is perfect for transatlantic crossings and is able to fly distances such as direct from London to Los Angeles, Dubai or Mumbai. We are certain that, like our other Global series aircraft, this will prove to be a very popular choice for our clients.”

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