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AirSprint welcomes 44th aircraft with addition of CJ3+
AirSprint continues to expand its fleet in response to sustained demand for private aviation across Canada and beyond. With each new aircraft, the company enhances availability and operational efficiency.
The CJ3+ has consistently delivered exceptional performance for AirSprint's owners.

Fractional business AirSprint Inc. hass added a 44th aircraft to the fleet, a Cessna Citation CJ3+. This aircraft is the 21st CJ3+ to join AirSprint's operation and reflects the ongoing expansion of Canada's largest private jet operator.

"Our continued fleet growth reflects the strength of demand for our fractional ownership model and the trust our owners place in AirSprint," said Scott Wenz, AirSprint's vice president of sales and marketing and CGO. "The CJ3+ has consistently delivered exceptional performance for our owners, and we are pleased to welcome another aircraft of this type into service."

The introduction of this aircraft also supports the continued growth of AirSprint's team across flight operations, maintenance and owner services. As the fleet expands, so too does the company's commitment to investing in people, infrastructure and technology to support a best-in-class ownership experience.

The Cessna Citation CJ3+ is a proven performer within AirSprint's fleet, recognised for its efficiency, reliability and ability to access a wide range of destinations. Its addition further strengthens the company's ability to deliver consistent, high-quality service while maintaining the flexibility that fractional owners value.

AirSprint continues to expand its fleet in response to sustained demand for private aviation across Canada and beyond. With each new aircraft, the company enhances availability and operational efficiency, ensuring its fractional owners can travel with confidence and ease. In doing so, AirSprint proudly supports Canadian families and businesses seeking greater flexibility and more options for their travel needs.

"Our continued fleet growth reflects the strength of demand for our fractional ownership model and the trust our owners place in AirSprint," said Scott Wenz, AirSprint's vice president of sales and marketing and CGO. "The CJ3+ has consistently delivered exceptional performance for our owners, and we are pleased to welcome another aircraft of this type into service."

The introduction of this aircraft also supports the continued growth of AirSprint's team across flight operations, maintenance and owner services. As the fleet expands, so too does the company's commitment to investing in people, infrastructure and technology to support a best-in-class ownership experience.

Founded in 2000 by Judson T. Macor, who remains active today as chairman of the board, AirSprint is a privately-held company with offices in Toronto, Montréal and Calgary, and a customer base of over 600 fractional owners. The company operates the largest fractional fleet of private aircraft in Canada, including Embraer Praetor 500/600, Embraer Legacy 450/500, Cessna Citation CJ3+ and Cessna Citation CJ2+ aircraft.

AirSprint remains focused on delivering a smarter, more efficient way to fly private. The addition of its 44th aircraft underscores the company's continued commitment to safety, service excellence and innovation in private aviation.