Members of Clay Lacy Aviation‘s Preferred jet card program have expanded options. The charter operator has expanded its private jet charter fleet in three key markets to meet the continuing surge in demand to fly privately.
The six additional Wi-Fi-equipped aircraft will be based in the New York, San Francisco Bay Area, and Los Angeles markets.
The aircraft entered service in recent months.
“With additional aircraft to choose from, Clay Lacy is supplying greater charter availability to meet the private travel needs of its customers,” said Elizabeth Nagy, Vice President, Owner and Charter Services.
Located in the Northeastern U.S., the Dassault Falcon 900EX EASy seats 14 passengers, with beds for four. A Bombardier Global 5000 seats 13 and sleeps six. It has a three-zone with a forward double-club for meetings, a center cabin zone with a four-seat dining table, and an aft-cabin with divan and club.
A new Gulfstream G650ER, seating 16, operates from Silicon Valley at San Jose International Airport. It is available for domestic and international charter destinations.
Three aircraft enter service for the Southern California market. Two Embraer Legacy 600s each seating up to 13 people and sleeping six have a range of 3,090 nautical miles. Both come equipped with a full-sized galley. A Gulfstream G550 provides ultra-long range capabilities, seating for up to 16 passengers with high-speed Wi-Fi communications.
The Clay Lacy Preferred program is an as available jet card program with roundtrip pricing from select markets.