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Global 6000 expands Luxaviation's long range clout
Luxaviation's Global 6000 is able to accommodate up to 13 passengers. It boasts top speeds of close to 1,100 km/h and a nonstop range of 6,000 nautical miles, making it ideal for popular intercontinental routes.
Luxaviation has worked with the aircraft owner for more than a decade.

Luxaviation UK has added a Bombardier Global 6000 to its fleet. Available for charter, the aircraft will be based in both London and Paris. The aircraft holds steep-approach certification, enabling it to operate out of challenging airports.

The Global 6000 is designed for maximum performance and luxury, accommodating up to 13 passengers. It boasts top speeds of close to 1,100 km/h and a nonstop range of 6,000 nautical miles, making it ideal for popular intercontinental routes such as Paris to Los Angeles, London to Cape Town and London to New Delhi.

George Galanopoulos, CEO of Luxaviation UK, says: “The Global 6000 is a fantastic addition to our fleet, and we're extremely proud of our longstanding partnership of more than 10 years with the aircraft's owner. This aircraft combines speed, efficiency and comfort to cultivate a superior flying experience for everyone on board. Its cabin measures almost a foot wider than the nearest competitor, ensuring ample room for passengers and crew to move around safely and comfortably, even at full capacity. It also offers fast and reliable inflight connectivity, catering to all business and leisure needs.”

Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group, adds: “We're always seeking opportunities to innovate and expand; the addition of the Global 6000 reflects Luxaviation's dedication to providing the best for our clients.”

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