North East UK-based aircraft management
company, Naljets, has taken delivery of a new $2m aircraft to add to its growing
fleet of luxury business jets - the Beechcraft King Air C90 GTX.
The aircraft, which will be based in Leeds,
will be available to charter alongside the rest of the Naljets fleet across the
UK, Europe, Middle East and the Gulf.
Craig McLeod,
managing director of Naljets, said: “We are delighted to have added the
Beechcraft King Air C90 GTX to our fleet. The King Air is a very versatile
aircraft and ideal for business or leisure charters. Its spacious cabin offers
exceptional comfort whilst the aircraft size makes it perfect for airports with
shorter runways, so it’s convenient for smaller airports closer to your chosen
destination.
“We’re seeing record numbers of charter
requests for our aircraft so the addition of the King Air expands our capability
further and, we anticipate interest in the aircraft to be very strong.”
The world’s most popular business turboprop
aircraft, the King Air C90 GTX builds on its legacy of innovation. Surpassing
previous models with its luxuriously appointed square-oval cabin offering more
room for passengers, the King Air C90 GTX seats up to seven people. Its
excellent levels of comfort make it an optimum way for businesses and
individuals to travel, whilst its short take-off and landing performance enable
the aircraft to be flown into and out of more airfields around the world.
The Beechcraft King Air C90 GTX is the latest
addition to Naljets’ rapidly expanding fleet. Naljets provides aircraft
management services to businesses and private jet owners, as well as charter
sales services for customers looking to travel on aircraft ranging from small
regional airplanes to large business jets. The new Beechcraft King Air C90 GTX
will be available for charter and will help the company to meet growing demand
from an array of clients both at home and abroad chartering aircraft for
business and leisure purposes.
The fleet expansion follows the announcement
that pilot training and testing specialist PTT Aviation, owned by Naljets, has
acquired flight training organisations at Newcastle and Durham Tees Valley
Airports, just months after acquiring the training facility at Leeds Bradford
Airport. It now has a fleet of 30 aircraft and helicopters across the North of
England.
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