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Stumpf Group's new jet to be completed by September
The Stumpf Group will take delivery of its finished A319CJ corporate jet in September 2007 after outfitting by the Woensdrecht, Holland, facility of Stork Fokker Services. Completion work will start in March when the green aircraft is scheduled to be delivered by Airbus to Woensdrecht. The cabin interior design will be completed in cooperation with the Germany-based Industrial Design Mahler. The cabin will feature four compartments including a private bedroom .

The Stumpf Group will take delivery of its finished A319CJ corporate jet in September 2007 after outfitting by the Woensdrecht, Holland, facility of Stork Fokker Services. Completion work will start in March when the green aircraft is scheduled to be delivered by Airbus to Woensdrecht. The cabin interior design will be completed in cooperation with the Germany-based Industrial Design Mahler. The cabin will feature four compartments including a private bedroom .

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