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Bookajet Falcon set for long haul business
Bookajet reports that the addition of a new 2010-registered Falcon 7X is bringing in additional quality business for its fleet which now totals 35 aircraft.

BookaJet reports that the addition of a new 2010-registered Falcon 7X is bringing in additional quality business for its fleet which now totals 35 aircraft.

Christian Rooney, director, says: "The 7X has been described as the flagship of the Dassault range and it certainly promotes the latest advances in flight technology, combining Dassault's fighter jet prowess for performance and safety, with uncompromising cabin comfort, reliability and versatility."

BookaJet is basing the 7X, configured for 12 passengers, in Milan Linate. "Its range of over 11 hours means it competes in both endurance and cost, with our traditional Global Express non-stop 'London – Los Angeles' routings."

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