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CJ3 provides added Comfort
Germany's Comfort Air has added a fourth aircraft to its fleet. The new CJ3 joins Comfort's CJ1, Citation Bravo and Citation Excel based in Munich.

Germany's Comfort Air has added a fourth aircraft to its fleet. The new CJ3 joins Comfort's CJ1, Citation Bravo and Citation Excel based in Munich.

The CJ3, an eight-seater, was chosen because it is good, reliable aircraft, according to Comfort Air.

It says the passenger reaction has been good.

Comfort Air, established in 1978, says that global demand includes Europe and Russia, with popular

city destinations including Moscow, Paris and Nice.

The company now employs around 30 pilots and co-pilots, most of whom were trained in Austria. "We would like to add to our fleet again soon but we don't know yet, it just depends on business," says Comfort Air. "We are looking at further new aircraft but nothing has been decided yet."

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