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Elevate deepens relationship with New Pacific VIP-configured 757 fleet
More aircraft are expected to join the New Pacific fleet over coming months and they will be ready to assist as professional and collegiate sports come back for their autumn seasons.

Elevate Aviation Group and Alaska-based New Pacific Airlines, who partnered in March to increase accessibility across New Pacific's Boeing 757 fleet, are planning for three aircraft in a 78 passenger, all business class configuration. The two companies have already seen unprecedented demand with their unified offering and anticipate that need will intensify throughout the summer and autumn.

Already a resounding success for its sports clientele, Private Jet Services (PJS), the US charter brokerage subsidiary of Elevate, is seeing an uptick in requests for the VIP-configured 757s from other industries including hospitality, MICE and corporate shuttle programmes. PJS president Lezlea List comments: "Our top priority is delivering safe, best-in-market aircraft to our mission-oriented clients. We view this partnership as a game changer for our product offering."

Rob McKinney, CEO of New Pacific Airlines adds: "We have entered into agreements with other companies throughout our history, but continue to be impressed at the professionalism of the team at Elevate Aviation Group. Their unique value proposition and 20 year history of working with large group charter allows both companies to lead with their strengths and provide an unmatched level of service."

More aircraft are expected to join the New Pacific fleet over coming months and they will be ready to assist as professional and collegiate sports come back for their autumn seasons.

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