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Delta AirElite Business Jets are on the expansion mode. Keeping aside the recession saga and economic slowdown, they have decided to add a Bombardier Learjet 60 business jet to its fleet of charter aircraft through an aircraft management agreement. This bold step has been appreciated by the experts of the industry and Delta AirElite believes it will give them the chance to serve their customers better. With an experience of 25 years, serving business aviation travelers with resources of world’s largest airline, Delta AirLite has been a great option for high-end air travelers.
The Learjet 60 enhances service options for Delta AirElite’s Fleet Members and charter customers, and further expands the company’s geographic coverage. The Learjet 60 offers transcontinental range of up to 2,590 miles, at speeds up to 550 miles per hour. Equipped with a stand-up cabin, the Learjet 60 features plentiful space with amenities designed for in-flight comfort and productivity.
According to Michael B. Green, President and CEO of Delta AirElite Business Jets, ‘the Learjet 60 has always been one of the most popular jets.’ He also asserted, “its proven performance and consistency make this aircraft a great fit for customers.” Delta AirElite continues to grow its fleet strategically through aircraft management agreements that provide high-quality jets to its broad base of high-end customers.
Aircraft management agreements are lucrative options for corporations and aircraft owners, who want to lower aircraft ownership costs, generate revenue and enjoy unique benefits available only through Delta AirElite. Delta AirElite Business Jets is a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, providing aircraft charter, aircraft management and an innovative Fleet Membership program.
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