AB Jets adds three Challenger 3500 aircraft to fleet
AB Jets has added three Bombardier Challenger 3500 aircraft to its fleet, with an option to add a fourth by the end of this year.
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AB Jets has added three Bombardier Challenger 3500 aircraft to its fleet, with an option to add a fourth by the end of this year.
Commenting on the acquisition, Andrew Bettis, founder and co-owner of AB Jets, said, “This fleet expansion represents a milestone in AB Jets’ history. We’re pleased to meet our clients’ demands with a new category of aircraft in the Challenger 3500. These super mid-size jets will bring an extended range and comfort to our fleet, increasing our ability to service our clientele.”
“AB Jets were looking to upgrade their offering with the ultimate jet experience, and we are thrilled that they recognized the Challenger 3500 as the aircraft that can provide just that,” said Jean-Christophe Gallagher, Executive Vice President, Aircraft Sales & Bombardier Defense. “With our uncompromising commitment to superior performance, an elevated cabin experience, the smoothest ride and consistent reliability, our jets are the aircraft of choice for operators who want to offer a best-in-class business jet experience to their customers. We are looking forward to being AB Jets’ partner of choice in the exciting new chapter for the company.”
The Challenger 3500s will join the rest of AB Jets’ business jets, which include nine Learjet 60 aircraft, and will offer dispatch reliability of over 99.8% and the lowest direct operating costs in its class, according to Bombardier.
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