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Canadian fractional operator AirSprint is celebrating the arrival of its 40th aircraft, an Embraer Praetor 600. This expansion brings enhanced capacity for fractional owners. The aircraft is the first of its type to join the fleet.
Over the years, AirSprint has built a reputation for Canadian hospitality, exceptional service and a steadfast commitment to sustainability. By offsetting carbon emissions for 100 per cent of its flights, prioritising fuel-efficient aircraft and embracing innovative technologies, the company says it sets the benchmark for sustainable practices in Canadian private aviation.
“Reaching 40 aircraft is an incredible achievement,” says James Elian, president and CEO of AirSprint. “It’s a reflection of the trust and loyalty our fractional owners have in us and the hard work of our team of 370 dedicated employees. This growth enables us to deliver even greater flexibility, safety and convenience, empowering our owners to maximise their most valuable asset: time.”
Fractional owners choose AirSprint for its ability to combine flexibility, convenience and value. The fractional ownership programmes provide guaranteed access to a modern fleet with as little as 24 hours’ notice, offering all the benefits of private aviation without the complexities of whole aircraft ownership.
Looking to the future, AirSprint is committed to ongoing growth and innovation. In 2025, the company plans to further expand its fleet and continue leading the way in sustainable aviation practices. With a focus on delivering exceptional service and unparalleled flexibility, AirSprint is poised to redefine private aviation and continue offering personalised travel solutions that meet the diverse needs of its owners.