Ray Jones, CEO of Flexjet Ltd., the UK sister
company of U.S.-based Flexjet, stands in the foreground of his company's
first Nextant 400XTi. The addition of the light jet begins the build-up
of Flexjet Ltd.'s dedicated fleet that will be will be made available
to U.S.-based Flexjet owners in need of point-to-point private jet
travel within the region or to the Middle East or Africa. (Photo:
Flexjet)
Flexjet Ltd., the UK sister company of U.S.-based Flexjet, today welcomed the first aircraft—a Nextant 400XTi—to
its dedicated fleet. It plans to have three of the remanufactured light
jets in this fleet by the end of this month and about 10 dedicated
aircraft, including at least one larger business jet model, within a
year. The company also currently has five managed aircraft on property.
Its dedicated fleet will be made available to U.S.-based Flexjet
owners who need point-to-point private jet travel within the region or
to the Middle East or Africa. Flexjet Ltd. is also exploring offering
its dedicated aircraft for charter through “select” European charter
brokers.
The aircraft are being operated under Birmingham Airport-based FlairJet’s UK CAA air operator certificate (AOC), which Flexjet Ltd. acquired in August. Flexjet Ltd. CEO Ray Jones told AIN
that the company will continue to provide aircraft charter and
management services alongside flight services for North America-based
Flexjet customers via the dedicated fleet.
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