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SaxonAir enhances diversity in its fleet with the addition of two new aircraft

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SaxonAir enhances diversity in its fleet with the addition of two new aircraft - Business aviation publisher
Tatjana Obrazcova
Country: United Kingdom Aircraft: Helicopters

Private aircraft operator and aviation service provider SaxonAir has continued its expansion and diversity following the addition of a further two new generation aircraft to its fleet.

The Embraer Phenom 300 light jet is being operated from London Stansted Airport. The aircraft has won the award for ‘the most delivered business jet’ for the past two years and with seating up to nine passengers in its spacious light cabin, the aircraft is ideal for inter-European flights and can be suited for either business or leisure use.


Jack Hellewell, SaxonAir Charter Sales Manager says ‘The Phenom is proving to be a well-liked aircraft, we’ve received many requests since its launch from industry and our private clients. Its baggage hold is the largest it its class and this is an important commodity when our customers choose their aircraft. It can fly with ease towards 2,000nm, it’s a great extension to our fleet.’

SaxonAir are also delighted to announce the delivery of their 2016 model AW109SP GrandNew Helicopter that will be operated from North London. The helicopter was delivered new from from the manufacturer, Leonardo in Milan at the end of September and will be the newest of its type in the UK, seating up to 7 passengers in its luxurious cream leather interior.

The brand new helicopter showcases an array of advanced features including; private cabin intercommunication system, 4 axis autopilot, super silent sound proofing, USB connections and traffic avoidance systems.

Christopher Mace, SaxonAir’s Group Commercial Director says ‘Both additions to our fleet represent SaxonAir’s commitment to our customers’ requirements by supplying the very latest in technology and further enhancements in capability. Clients are already enjoying the new aircraft and all the comforts they provide.’

 





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