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MAC Air adds two jets to growing charter fleet

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MAC Air adds two jets to growing charter fleet - Business aviation publisher
Tatjana Obrazcova
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MAC Air Group, based in Portland, Maine has added two business jets to their existing charter fleet: a Cessna Citation CJ3 and a Bombardier Learjet 60.

Based in Teterboro, New Jersey, the seven passenger Cessna Citation CJ3 offers a white and black interior which was completely refurbished earlier this year, along with custom navy blue and white exterior paint.  It is fully Wi-Fi equipped with an Adonis One Entertainment System and features a refreshment center for passengers.  The aircraft is fully equipped for trips to Bermuda and the Caribbean.

The Learjet 60, based at Boca Raton, FL also features a newly refurbished interior and is equipped with WiFi connectivity. Seating eight passengers, this aircraft features a refreshment center and a luxurious beige interior.

“We’ve seen an increased demand for charter flights this year.  We believe the new aircraft will be very popular additions to our fleet, particularly over the upcoming holiday season.”

Allyn Caruso, president of MAC Air Group said: “We’ve seen an increased demand for charter flights this year.  We believe the new aircraft will be very popular additions to our fleet, particularly over the upcoming holiday season.”

The additional aircraft join an existing fleet including: three Challenger 850s, based in Portsmouth, NH and White Plains, NY; a 16-seat 850 based in Scottsdale, AZ ; four Hawker 1000s, based in the Northeast; two Hawker 800’s and a Dassault Falcon 200 based in Boca Raton, FL; one Challenger 850 based in Stewart, NY; a Citation SSII based in Portland, ME and a Learjet 60 based in Burlington, VT.

MAC Air Learjet 60





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