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Two upmarket jets join the Jet Methods lineup

Californian Part 135 Jet Methods has added a 2007 Bombardier Challenger 605 and a 2006 Cessna Citation CJ3 to its managed charter fleet.

The Challenger 605 was first introduced in 2006 as part of Bombardier's highly successful Challenger series of aircraft. The 605 provides passengers with exceptional range and comfort, and is capable of cruising at altitudes up to 41,000 feet at speeds of 548 mph, providing transoceanic capabilities and access to nearly any destination worldwide.

This 2007 Challenger 605 offers seating for nine passengers in a spacious cabin with stand-up headroom, a fully refurbished interior, new exterior paint and high-speed Starlink wi-fi. The aircraft includes a full galley, private lavatory and spacious baggage compartments, all equipped with advanced avionics and cabin management systems to enhance safety and passenger comfort.

In announcing the news, company president Grayson Grove said, “The Challenger 605 significantly expands our charter capabilities into the large cabin market. Its transoceanic range, spacious cabin and proven reliability make the aircraft a perfect choice for longer missions and larger groups requiring the ultimate in comfort and performance.”

With a range of 4,000 nm, the Challenger 605 can efficiently handle non-stop routes such as Los Angeles to New York or coast-to-coast flights with multiple passengers and full baggage. The aircraft's combination of large cabin comfort, long-range capability and access to shorter runways offers charter customers unmatched flexibility for both domestic and international travel needs.

The Citation CJ3 was first introduced in 2004 as part of Cessna's successful Citation Jet series, building on decades of proven Citation reliability and performance. The CJ3 offers passengers a mix of speed, range and cabin comfort, and is capable of cruising at altitudes up to 45,000 feet at speeds of 478 mph, ensuring a smooth ride above most weather.

This CJ3 offers seating for seven passengers in a spacious cabin and includes complimentary WiFi, allowing travellers to stay productive during the flight. The aircraft has a forward refreshment centre, a large baggage compartment and cabin outlets for charging devices.

In announcing the news, company president Grayson Grove says: “The Citation CJ3 represents an excellent mid-range charter option for our customers. Its seven-passenger capacity, proven reliability, runway performance and connectivity features make it ideal for both business travel and leisure group transportation.”

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