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Skyjet adds two new aircraft categories to its private jet fleet

July 24, 2009

Bombardier Skyjet, an online booking service for private jets and provider of the Skyjet Card, has announced the addition of two new super midsize business jets and a twin-engine turboprop aircraft to the company’s Skyjet Card membership program.

The new aircrafts will join an extensive fleet that ranges from light to large scale business jets—all offered by Skyjet network operators. The company’s six-category aircraft fleet will also expand its service offerings to Skyjet Card members.

The Skyjet card offers advance reservation and guarantees that all its operators have passed third party audits.

“Skyjet is pleased to offer increased flexibility and value to members through these new options,” says Chris Milligan, the company’s managing director. “The super midsize business jet category provides Skyjet Card members with an appealing choice for longer trips at a substantially lower cost than a large business jet.”

He explains, “For short hops, traveling to remote locations, or landing on shorter runways, turboprops are a practical solution.”

Milligan says that the super midsize jets offer transcontinental range and comfort without the weight restrictions of a large private jet.

Skyjet is now offering five aircraft models in super midsize jet category, including a Challenger 300 private jet.
 

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