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Nomad adds to Legacy roster with managed 650
Swiss operator Nomad Aviation has added an Embraer Legacy 650 to its managed fleet. Under a management contract Nomad will provide a wide range of services, including CAMO management, flight planning, fuel and insurance management.
Read this story in our December 2017 printed issue.

Swiss operator Nomad Aviation has added an Embraer Legacy 650 to its managed fleet. Under a management contract Nomad will provide a wide range of services, including CAMO management, flight planning, fuel and insurance management.

The aircraft can accommodate up to 13 passengers in three cabin zones and has one of the largest cabins in its class, including two lavatories and a sizeable baggage compartment.

“The Legacy 650 is an outstanding and exciting aircraft that provides the ultimate travel comfort and experience with a transcontinental range capability,” says CEO Thomas Koehli.

“The most important factors for customers are availability, safety and flexibility in scheduling,” adds Roman Hug, director of maintenance and CAMO. “We are able to offer the owner a tailor-made solution for aircraft operations.”

Nomad's fleet includes types such as the G650, Global 5000 and XRS, Challenger 604, Legacy 600 and 650, CJ1+ and Beech Premier 1. It has offices in Zurich/Kloten, Switzerland, and Sliema, Malta.

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