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JoinJet stands on its own feet with new management and Hawker 800XP
JoinJet, the newly-named ad hoc charter division of Danish airline Sun-Air, has launched with a Hawker 800XP.

JoinJet, the newly-named ad hoc charter division of Danish airline Sun-Air, has launched with a Hawker 800XP.

The division will be managed by Capt Kristoffer Sundberg who says: "The Hawker 800XP has fuel saving winglets and is one of the most exclusive and environmentally-friendly aircraft types on the market. The aircraft is available 24 hours a day and can be in the air within 30 minutes."

He adds: "We have built a proud reputation when it comes to flying groups of up to 32 persons but with our new acquisition we will also be on the market for flying six to eight passengers. We intend to build a strong market share in this market segment", explains Sundberg "In future, as well as requesting flights, it will also be possible to buy shares in JoinJet business jets and flying lessons in Club JoinJet at favourable hourly prices." JoinJet is also building a managed aircraft division, he adds.

Sun-Air, Sundberg says, has operated for more than 30 years and provided ad hoc flights all over Europe for sport clubs, government delegations and private companies. He adds: "Now the fast growing and successful charter department will be standing on its own feet with a new corporate identity, new management and last but not least new high-end products." JoinJet operates as Sun-Air Charter until 6 May this year.

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