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Vibroair chooses spacious Legacy 500 and 600
Vibroair Flugservice has ordered two Phenom 300s, a Legacy 500 and a Legacy 600.

Vibroair Flugservice has ordered two Phenom 300s, a Legacy 500 and a Legacy 600. The German operator, which operates two Premier 1s and an Astra XP, will base the Legacy 600 at Duesseldorf from August 2009 for operations throughout Europe with the other new aircraft arriving early in 2014.

Michael Viehof, ceo, says: "We will continue to expand our operations with the addition of the new and innovative Phenom 300 and Legacy 500. Our passengers' priorities are comfort, maximum security and optimal reliability. Our vip customers will enjoy comfortable trips in spacious cabins with the ultimate in onboard technology."

The Phenom 300 interiors have been designed by BMW Group DesignworksUSA. Commercial director Ulrich Sigmann says: "The design incorporates generous windows and the most ample cabin in its class.

"The pilot friendly cockpit and the docile flying qualities of the new aircraft will enable single pilot operation. For added safety and reliability, the jet will offer a standard anti-skid brake-by-wire system, with carbon brakes."

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