This website uses cookies
More information
Business Air News
Business Air News
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Why visit ACE ’24?

Related background information from the Handbook...

Global Jet
Charter

BAN's World Gazetteer

Switzerland
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Request your printed copy

Global Jet adds a fourth ACJ for charter
Geneva-headquartered Global Jet has added a Paris Le Bourget-based Airbus ACJ318 Elite to its charter fleet, having seen considerable demand for VIP large cabin types, especially in the Middle East.
Read this story in our February 2017 printed issue.

Geneva-headquartered Global Jet has added a Paris Le Bourget-based Airbus ACJ318 Elite to its charter fleet, having seen considerable demand for VIP large cabin types, especially in the Middle East. “This ACJ is an excellent product that can fly for more than nine hours,” says the operator. “Its baggage load is a critical point for any client that wishes to travel with a large amount of suitcases at maximum passenger capacity.”

The newcomer will be the fourth Airbus offered for charter although Global Jet manages a further four units for private clients. “We have an extensive knowledge in managing VVIP airliners and our crews are qualified far beyond the required standards, guaranteeing maximum safety and unrivalled high-end service on board,” the company says.

The aircraft is capable of transporting up to 19 passengers and 80 suitcases from Dubai to London or from Paris to New York non-stop. The cabin has been designed with a separate bedroom and a spacious bathroom, as well as eight beds.

Other News
 
Global Jet unveils namesake 7500
March 21, 2024
Global Jet is putting its latest Bombardier Global 7500 to work on the charter side of operations. The company is sure passengers will particularly love the onboard connectivity and app-controlled cabin settings.
Global Jet adds two to charter offering
February 2, 2024
A Falcon 7X and an ACJ320 will meet customer requirements for either remote locations or for transatlantic flights.