2021 is getting to a close, and it has been a busy year for SPARFELL, with 14 aircraft joining the fleet. Just over the last few weeks - and continuing into Q1 2022 - several aircraft have joined the SPARFELL charter fleet. Namely, a Cessna CJ2+, one Challengers 350, two Falcon 7X and an ACJ319 will be available for charter flights for SPARFELL's clients.
With the Challenger 350 joining the fleet, the Bombardier Challenger family truly establishes itself as a flagship for SPARFELL, with the number of aircraft now totalling seven.
Besides Gulfstream, Cessna, Embraer and Bombardier, SPARFELL welcomes the manufacturer Dassault into its fleet with its first two Falcon 7X. The same applies to Airbus, as the first ACJ319 will be available to clients from Q1 2022, further broadening the spectrum of solutions for varying client demands.
The number of aircraft in the fleet may increase, but SPARFELL nevertheless continues to focus on providing the highest quality of service to its clients and strives to always fly according to the highest standards of safety. Edward Queffelec, CEO of SPARFELL, says, «SPARFELL's philosophy is to deliver tailor-made solutions, which means that every client is provided with exactly the aircraft that corresponds to the mission. This explains why we have such a high number of varying manufacturers and aircraft types in our fleet. Versatile and knowledgeable, SPARFELL does not focus only on one type – we are an operator that manages many different aircraft."
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