Vertis Aviation in has added a Bombardier Global business jet to its Johannesburg charter fleet. This is the fifteenth aircraft added to the Vertis worldwide portfolio.
The aircraft is the fourth aircraft in the African based fleet and is registered on the Fortune Air (PTY) Ltd AOC.
The front of the cabin incorporates seating for 10 in a combination of club seating, whilst the aft provides two club seating along with a three seat divan that can be turned into a bed for overnight flights.
Vertis are expecting the aircraft to be popular with intra-Africa journeys, as well as flights between Europe and the Middle East.
“The growing Vertis customer base is defined by Heads of State, ultra-high net worth individuals, and captains of industry, so we want to be sure we can provide the most suitable aircraft for their needs.”
Jeffrey Emmenis, partner at Vertis Aviation said: “The growing Vertis customer base is defined by Heads of State, ultra-high net worth individuals, and captains of industry, so we want to be sure we can provide the most suitable aircraft for their needs. The opportunity is immense which is why we have added this latest aircraft to the fleet.”
The new addition extends Vertis’ offering in the region which already includes a 2015 build ultra-long range Bombardier Global 6000, medium range Bombardier Learjet 45 and a Boeing 727VIP.
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