Private air charter operator SaxonAir announces the addition of an Embraer Phenom 300 jet to their aircraft fleet. The 2016 manufactured aircraft G-KRBN is to be hot based throughout Europe operating from various key European locations. This addition brings the fleet at SaxonAir up to a total of 9 jet aircraft and 4 helicopters, giving SaxonAir one of the most unique and diverse charter fleets in the market place.
The Phenom 300 is the fastest jet in its class with a range of 1800 NM and cruise speeds of up to 518 mph able to transport up to 8 passengers from London to Moscow. The aircraft offers excellent safety, comfort and performance which alongside economical operating costs, means the aircraft is a very popular choice for charter clients.
‘Entering another aircraft into the market with no owners release and no fixed base strengthens SaxonAir’s European wide presence significantly. Although we have aircraft bases at Stansted, Luton, Farnborough and Norwich, as well as Cannes in Southern France, we expect to keep this aircraft flying consistently with competitive point to point pricing’ said Jack Hellewell, Charter Sales Manager for SaxonAir.
To charter the Phenom 300 contact SaxonAir’s dedicated charter team by calling +44 (0)1603 518118 or email charter@saxonair.com.
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