BHS Aviation is making its debut this year at EBACE. BHS Aviation Group will also exhibit some of its cutting-edge jets and helicopters at EBACE. Textron Aviations Cessna Citation Latitude jet and Leonardo AW 109 business helicopter will be available for on-site viewing. The company operates both aircraft commercially under its own AOCfor Germany and Switzerland. The aircraft feature spacious cabins with luxurious interiors, an advanced entertainment and connectivity system and state-of-the-art avionics. The high-performance business jet offers up to six passengers the comfort for productive business trips and relaxing private flights, while the helicopter offers flexibility and versatility.
A central theme of the exhibition is the sustainable use of resources. BHS Aviation uses environmentally friendly solutions and supports initiatives to reduce CO2 emissions in aviation. This includes offsetting measures and the use of sustainably produced SAF to significantly reduce CO2 emissions during flights. All visitors are welcome to learn more about the company's full-service offering directly from the experts of the BHS Aviation Group at the static display AD06. Personal consultation appointments can also be booked in advance on the company's website.

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