Nicholas Air is growing its jet card fleet with three Phenom 300Es and a Challenger 350
Nicholas Air, the 12th largest operator in North America based on fractional and charter hours, is continuing its measured growth.
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Nicholas Air, the 12th largest operator in North America based on fractional and charter hours, is continuing its measured growth.
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After adding two new Phenom 300Es last June, Nicholas Air has added two more private jets, with plans to add more. The new aircraft include another Phenom 300E and a Citation Latitude.
Don’t look for Nicholas Air to make a billion-dollar order with deliveries stretching over six or seven years. The Oxford, Mississippi-based private jet operator and management company will follow up its addition of two new Phenom 300 light jets added directly from Embraer last year. However, it expects to buy for near term needs, head of marketing Peder Von Harten tells Private Jet Card Comparisons.