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Axis Aviation is expanding its long-range fleet with a second Bombardier Global 7500. The European business aircraft management company is also internalising the charter management of a Gulfstream G550, based at Vienna International airport, which will continue to operate on Axis’ Austrian AOC.
With a range of 6,750nm, the Gulfstream G550’s maximum cruise speed is 904km/h. This ultra long-range jet offers charter customers non-stop travel on popular long-haul routes such as London to Los Angeles or Vienna to Cape Town.
Kerstin Mumenthaler, CEO at Axis Aviation, says: “Integrating the G550 into our charter fleet further enhances our operational capability and reinforces our commitment to delivering exceptional service. This aircraft offers charter customers a spacious, long-range option with a proven track record of performance and comfort.”
Jorg Sabitzer, commercial director at Axis Aviation, adds: “We are experts in the operation of ultra long-range aircraft. Our approach, built on transparency, innovation and discretion, is attractive to our owners and charter customers who place their trust in our team and tailored customer service.”
Axis Aviation currently manages a fleet of more than 45 aircraft across its operational bases in Austria, San Marino, Switzerland and South Africa.