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Solairus Aviation Expands Its Charter Fleet

In an exciting development for the aviation industry, Solairus Aviation, operating under the ‘TWY’ code from its base in Novato, has added two brand-new aircraft to its fleet. In November 2024, Solairus introduced a Gulfstream G700 and a Bombardier Challenger 3500 to its Part 135-certified fleet. Both these aircraft represent new types in the company’s extensive charter offerings, marking a significant milestone in their expansion strategy.

Introducing the Gulfstream G700

The Gulfstream G700, with registration N3880 and manufacturing serial number 87028, made its arrival at Bozeman on November 24, 2024. This ultra-long-range jet arrived straight from the Gulfstream Aerospace facilities at Savannah International. The G700 has already begun making an impact within Solairus Aviation’s operations, having completed a series of preliminary flights. It made its inaugural ‘TWY’ code flight, marking the occasion with a journey from Chicago Midway.

Key Features of the G700:

  • Ultra-long-range capabilities: Capable of traveling distances that connect faraway global destinations.
  • State-of-the-art technology: Incorporates cutting-edge avionics and cabin features for optimal passenger experience.
  • Passenger comfort: Spacious cabin design aimed at delivering unparalleled luxury and comfort.

Bombardier Challenger 3500 Joins the Fleet

Solairus Aviation has also welcomed the Bombardier Challenger 3500, enhancing their fleet diversity. While specific details about its arrival remain to be disclosed, the Challenger 3500 is expected to fortify Solairus’s position in the charter market with its performance capabilities and passenger amenities.

Highlights of the Challenger 3500:

  • Efficiency: Features advanced technology for improved fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact.
  • Passenger experience: Offers a meticulously designed cabin with features aimed at boosting productivity and comfort.
  • Versatility: Suitable for both business and leisure travel with flexible configuration options.

Impact on Solairus Aviation’s Operations

These additions not only mark Solairus Aviation’s commitment to expanding its fleet but also highlight its strategic efforts to offer diverse and cutting-edge aircraft options to clients. Each aircraft brings with it unique capabilities that cater to a wide range of client needs, from business executives needing quick transcontinental travel to leisure travelers seeking luxurious getaways.

Such fleet expansions position Solairus as a front-runner in the private air charter sector. By continuously upgrading their fleet and incorporating new models, Solairus is enhancing its service capabilities and maintaining competitive edge in an evolving aviation industry.

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