
Canadian fractional operator AirSprint has reached a new milestone with an Embraer Praetor 600 super-midsize jet.
Canadian fractional operator AirSprint has added its 40th aircraft.
The Embraer Praetor 600 arrived last month.
President & CEO James Elian said, “It’s a reflection of the trust and loyalty our fractional owners have in us and the hard work of our team of 370 dedicated employees.”
He added, “This growth enables us to deliver even greater flexibility, safety, and convenience, empowering our (fractional share) owners to maximize their most valuable asset—time.”
Per the announcement, the operator continues offsetting carbon emissions for 100% of its flights.
Plans call for more expansion in 2025, “prioritizing fuel-efficient aircraft and embracing innovative technologies.”
Its fleet includes seven Embraer Praetor 500 and Praetor 600 jets, nine Embraer Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 tails, 18 Cessna Citation CJ3+, and six Cessna Citation CJ2+ aircraft.
Earlier this year, the Naples Airport Authority recognized the company in its Fly Safe, Fly Quiet program.
Naples ranked as the 13th-busiest U.S. airport for private jets in 2024.