Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) will showcase an
ACJ319 at the NBAA (National Business Aviation Association)
airshow in Orlando, US from 16-18 October.
Operated by K5 Aviation and available for
charter, this particular ACJ319 is making its airshow debut.
“An Airbus corporate jet gives wings to more
productive and sociable lifestyles in the sky than traditional
business jets, while shrinking the distance between continents in
elegantly affordable style,” said ACJ President, Benoit Defforge.
“The ACJ320 Family can do this because it features the widest and
tallest cabin of large traditional business-jets, while being
similar in size and costing about the same to fly.”
The ACJ320
family now comprises the ACJ319neo, flying eight passengers 6,750
nm/12,500 km or more than 15 hours, and the ACJ320neo, flying 25
passengers 6,000 nm/11,100 km or more than 13 hours.
Deliveries of the ACJ320neo begin in the coming
months, and those of the ACJ319neo next year. Customers include
Acropolis Aviation, Comlux and K5 Aviation.
Both aircraft feature new-generation engines and
Sharklets to save fuel, to enable even more intercontinental range
and to ensure that they keep their value well.
Airbus also offers a complete family of VIP
widebodies that can carry even more passengers, including the new
ACJ330 neo and ACJ350 XWB, as well as a range of Airbus Corporate
Helicopters (ACH).
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