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AirSprint, a Canada-based fractional jet provider, has added its 42nd aircraft to the fleet: a Cessna Citation CJ3+. This aircraft is the 20th CJ3+ to join the operation.
This latest addition arrives at an exciting time, as AirSprint has now surpassed 600 fractional owners across the country.
Individuals and corporations choose fractional ownership with AirSprint not only for the exceptional service, but also for its expertly curated fleet. The Citation CJ3+ is a cornerstone of the AirSprint lineup, valued for its operational reliability and versatility. It delivers the efficiency and flexibility of a light jet, paired with the performance, range and comfort of a mid-size aircraft.
With a larger fleet, AirSprint can offer even more benefits to its fractional owners, including improved availability, additional scheduling flexibility and more empty leg opportunities.
“Reaching our 42nd aircraft and our 20th CJ3+ is an important moment for our team,” says president and CEO James Elian. “Crossing the 600 fractional owner mark shows the level of trust Canadians place in our programme. Every aircraft we add strengthens our ability to deliver exceptional service and reliable access.”
Finishing the year with 42 aircraft and a team of more than 400 employees, including nearly 200 pilots, underscores the company’s continued investment not only in fleet and infrastructure, but also in people. Looking ahead, the company remains focused on strategic growth, upholding industry-leading standards and ensuring every fractional owner continues to receive a consistent, seamless and exceptional level of service.