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A Global 5000, based in south Florida, features a brand-new interior, fresh paint, Starlink wi-fi and a host of other upgrades and amenities, while a Challenger 300 expands the company’s coverage from key hubs.
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Management, sales and charter specialist Leviate Jet Management has added a Global 5000 and a Challenger 300 to its fleet. The CL300 will be based on the east coast of the US.

The Global 5000, based in south Florida, features a brand-new interior, fresh paint, Starlink wi-fi and a host of other upgrades and amenities, further enhancing Leviate’s global service capabilities. The Challenger 300 expands the company’s domestic coverage and provides clients with convenient, high-quality travel solutions from key regional hubs.

“This new Global 5000 is a remarkable step forward for Leviate,” says Luis Barros, CEO of Leviate Air Group. “Offering the latest in cabin comfort and cutting-edge connectivity, it’s perfectly suited for long-range travel out of south Florida. We’re proud to continue our growth strategy and bring these exceptional capabilities to our clients.”

“These additions underscore Leviate’s commitment to delivering world-class private aviation options,” comments Leviate president Randall Mize. “From the brand-new interior and Starlink wi-fi on the Global 5000 to the performance and comfort of the Challenger 300, we’re able to meet the needs of even the most discerning travellers.”

Managing partner Rob Rosenberg adds: “The growth of our fleet with premium aircraft like the Global 5000 and another Challenger 300 speaks to Leviate’s unwavering dedication to excellence. We continually elevate our services by introducing solutions that combine advanced technology, luxurious comfort and dependable operations, ensuring our clients can travel with total confidence anywhere in the world.”

These aircraft additions align with Leviate’s broader growth strategy, which spans multiple business jet categories. In addition to these new arrivals, the company already operates a diverse portfolio of business jets from bases across the US, including Citation Xs, Citation XLSs, Challenger 300s, a CJ3+ and a New York-based Phenom 300, along with a fleet of HondaJets based in Texas and Florida. Leviate is continuing to expand its core fleet with additional aircraft scheduled for 2025, ensuring the company continues to meet the evolving needs of its clientele.

With over 22 years of incident-free operations, Leviate Jet Management delivers innovative solutions and maintains an unwavering focus on safety and reliability. Supported by Leviate’s robust management infrastructure, these new aircraft will operate on a high-utilisation charter basis, ensuring consistent availability and top-tier service for clients worldwide.

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