As we found out, SW Business Aviation ( a part of Silk Way Group) is putting for sale Boeing Business Jet 727-200 (727-251 / WL). Aircraft produced in 1981 has an exclusive VIP-lounge, designed to carry 65 passengers.
In 2014 business jet got it's cabin full renovation and in June 2015 passed the aircraft overhaul. The company also offers as the package with the aircraft two PW JT8D-15 engines.
The aircraft was operated by SW Business Aviation from September 2007. The most popular vintage Jet enjoyed various delegations, sports teams and representatives of show business.
After the sale of Boeing 727-200, SW Business Aviation fleet will become practically mono-brand. The company will operate exclusively Gulfstream: G650, G550, G450, G200 and G280. The only one different and - ATR 42-500 in the VIP configuration.
Currently, SW Business Aviation is one of the largest business aircraft operators in Caspian region, based at Heydar Aliyev Baku International Airport, Azerbaijan. As a member of EBAA (European Business Aviation), the company guarantees the compliance of the fleet to all international standards.
In 2014, the operator increased its traffic by 30% due to operations on two new super business jets Gulfstream G280. The most popular destinations from Baku - Moscow, London, Dubai, and Istanbul.
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