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The UK's Centreline Air Charter (CAC) has expanded its charter fleet to eight with the addition of a CJ2+. This comes soon after the company took over the management of a Falcon 2000 and secured a worldwide AOC.
CAC, part of Bristol Flying Centre Group (BFC), took delivery of the 2013-manufactured jet at its Bristol Airport facility at the end of January. The aircraft commenced charter operations recently and is likely to be based at London Luton airport during the winter and Palma airport during the summer.
“It is very rewarding for the new senior team to win another management contract so soon after announcing the arrival of the Falcon 2000 at the end of last year,” says BFC commercial director Phil Brockwell. “This is a very exciting period for CAC and BFC as a whole. We will soon be able to announce the arrival of a super mid-sized aircraft into our charter fleet and we expect to see more developments that will enhance our charter product even further.”arter product even further."