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ASL/JetNetherlands add Cessna CJ3 based in Antwerp to managed fleet

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ASL and JetNetherlands are proud to announce that they have added a Cessna CJ3 to their fleet of managed aircraft.

The aircraft is based in Antwerp, Belgium and will be managed and operated exclusively on behalf of its undisclosed owner.

It is actually a return home for this particular aircraft since it was introduced to the ASL fleet back in 2009. The company is very happy to see it come back.

This is the second CJ3 for the ASL/JetNetherlands group. The other aircraft is based in Eindhoven and is available for commercial charter flights.

In total, the group now operates 6 aircraft of the Cessna CitationJet/CJ family: 2 CJ’s (C525), 2 CJ2+ (C25A) and 2 CJ3 (C25B).

This post was published on 14 March 2016 16:29

André Orban

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