Canadian fractional private jet operator AirSprint has added its 42nd aircraft, a Textron Cessna Citation CJ3+ light jet.
Canadian fractional private jet operator AirSprint has grownn its customer base surpassing the 600 mark.
At the same time, it has added its 42nd aircraft.
It is its 20th Citation CJ3+.
It comes a month after adding the 19th light jet type.
CEO James Elian says, “Reaching our 42nd aircraft and our 20th CJ3+ is an important moment for our team.”
Elian adds, “Crossing the 600 fractional owner mark shows the level of trust Canadians place in our program.”
He continues, “Every aircraft we add strengthens our ability to deliver exceptional service and reliable access.”
According to the press release:
‘With a larger fleet, AirSprint can offer even more benefits to its fractional owners, including improved availability, additional scheduling flexibility, and more empty leg opportunities. These enhancements allow Owners to make the most of their travel experience and enjoy even greater value.’
The company has over 400 employees, including 200 pilots.
In addition to the Citation light jets, AirSprint offers Embraer Legacy and Praetor midsize and super-midsize jets.