TAG Aviation has added a second Gulfstream G200 (HB-IUV) to its Geneva based charter fleet.
“We are delighted to have this Geneva-based second Gulfstream G200 join our charter fleet. The aircraft is immediately available and can be fully dedicated to charter without the need for the owner’s prior release.” said Andrew Hodgson, director of charter Europe, TAG Aviation, “In line with TAG’s overall charter strategy we are currently looking to expand our managed charter fleet of aircraft and create more strategic partnerships in order to offer a wider choice of aircraft type which meet the needs of our clients for both business and leisure trips.”
“We are delighted to have this Geneva-based second Gulfstream G200 join our charter fleet.”
The Gulfstream G200 can carry nine people up to 3,400 nautical miles,
“In addition to our fleet, TAG has developed partnerships with selected operators in order to guarantee an extended global network of well maintained, high quality aircraft.” said Joao Pacheco, charter services manager, TAG Aviation, Europe
TAG Aviation operates Europe’s biggest business aviation charter fleet.
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