TAG Aviation has received approval for extended-range twin engine operations (ETOPS) from the UK CAA for the Airbus ACJ A319.
The distinctive Airbus (G-OACJ) is a luxuriously appointed long-range business liner that offers passengers top of the range comfort with all the flexibility of a private jet experience.
The ETOPS safety certification was granted to TAG Aviation by the UK CAA under European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations following the successful demonstration that all the necessary airworthiness, maintenance and operational requirements for the executive jet are in place. With immediate effect the corporate jet can now be used on luxury charters and premium business trips travelling on the shortest routes between destinations.
“The granting of the ETOPS capability for the airbus sets new standards in terms of an improved passenger experience and allows us to establish more direct flight plans between departure points and final destinations, with consequent reductions in journey times, enhanced operational efficiency and cost effectiveness”, said Andrew Hodgson, Director of Charter Europe, TAG Aviation.
The Airbus ACJ A319 has the range to fly intercontinental distances as well as non-stop within continents. Holding up to 19 passengers and equipped with the latest in-cabin technology and a host of modern amenities the very large cabin cross-section provides unmatched quality and freedom of movement for its passengers, affording luxurious travel to anywhere in the world for those who choose.
To enquire about the Airbus ACJ A319 (G-OACJ) chartering availability please contact TAG Aviation Charter Services:
United Kingdom E: [email protected] T: +44 01252 377 977
Switzerland E: [email protected] T: +41 22 717 01 00
Spain E: [email protected] T: + 34 91 660 06 30
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