Business jets: Sparfell continues to expand its fleet

Crew in front of a new addition to the fleet (Photo: Sparfell).
Crew in front of a new addition to the fleet (Photo: Sparfell).

Business jets: Sparfell continues to expand its fleet

Crew in front of a new addition to the fleet (Photo: Sparfell).
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The Austrian airline Sparfell has expanded its fleet to 14 aircraft. An Airbus ACJ319 is to be put into operation in the coming year. It is currently expected that it will be ready in the first quarter.

In the past few weeks Sparfell has added several machines to its fleet. These are a Cessna CJ2 +, a Challenger 350, two Falcon 7X and an ACJ319. With the addition of the Challenger 350 to the fleet, the Bombardier Challenger family is now establishing itself as the flagship for Sparfell with a total of seven aircraft.

“Sparfell's philosophy is to offer tailor-made solutions. This means that every customer is provided with exactly the aircraft that suits their needs. That explains why we have such a large number of different manufacturers and types of aircraft in our fleet. Sparfell is versatile, knowledgeable and doesn't just focus on one type - we're an operator who manages a lot of different aircraft, ”said Edward Queffelec.

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