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AirSprint, a Canadian fractional jet ownership provider, has added its 41st aircraft, a Cessna Citation CJ3+. The arrival of this, the 19th CJ3+ in AirSprint’s operation, demonstrates the ongoing growth of Canada’s largest private jet operator and further enhances the access and flexibility available to its fractional owners.
Fractional owners consistently choose the Cessna Citation CJ3+ for its blend of performance, comfort and efficiency. The aircraft’s impressive range, quiet cabin and advanced avionics make it ideal for both business and leisure travel across North America and beyond. It delivers the perfect balance, being fast enough to reach distant destinations efficiently, yet versatile enough to operate in and out of smaller airports, giving owners direct access to more locations. For many, the CJ3+ represents the optimal combination of capability, reliability and value within AirSprint’s jet collection.
“Every new aircraft represents another step forward in our commitment to our fractional owners,” notes Chris Foley, vice president of operations. “Adding our 41st aircraft reflects our focus on continuous improvement and providing the best possible private aviation experience in Canada.”
As AirSprint continues to grow, so does its commitment to innovation, safety and service excellence. Each milestone reinforces the company’s mission to provide a smarter way to fly, offering Canadian business leaders and families the freedom, flexibility and convenience of private aviation without the complexity of whole aircraft ownership. With a strong foundation and an expanding fleet, AirSprint is well positioned to continue leading Canada’s private aviation landscape for years to come.