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LEA increases super midsize capacity
London Executive Aviation (LEA) has responded to increasing demand for super midsize executive jets by adding two more Embraer Legacy 600s to its charter fleet.

London Executive Aviation (LEA) has responded to increasing demand for super midsize executive jets by adding two more Embraer Legacy 600s to its charter fleet. "This brings the total Legacy fleet to four," says md George Galanopoulos. "LEA is providing full management services for the aircraft which are available for charter."

The new Legacies, which were purchased directly from Embraer by an existing and a new LEA aircraft owner, will be based at Luton and Farnborough.

Galanopoulos says: "Configured for up to 13 passengers, the Legacies have a maximum range of 3,200 miles which makes them ideal for non-stop flights across Europe and into the Middle East. The Legacy is an excellent fit with LEA's strategy of offering technically advanced but competitively priced aircraft."

LEA is also phasing a fleet of ten Mustangs into operation.

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