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Pair of Legacys add to LEA's transatlantic capability
London Executive Aviation (LEA) has added two further Legacys to its fleet, a L600 and a L650. The Legacy 600 will will be based at London Luton while the 650 will operate from Cannes.
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London Executive Aviation (LEA) has added two further Legacys to its fleet, a L600 and a L650. The Legacy 600 will will be based at London Luton while the 650 will operate from Cannes.

The company now operates eight Legacy 600s and one Legacy 650 in a total charter fleet of 24 aircraft ranging from Citations to a Falcon 2000LX. As part of the Luxaviation Group it has access to over 250 aircraft worldwide.

MD George Galanopoulos comments: “The Legacy aircraft offer exceptional value for their size. Expanding our Legacy fleet is in line with our business strategy to provide the most cost-effective, yet comfortable and functional, business aviation arrangements for our clients. The powerful, quiet and fuel-efficient Legacy 600 and 650 aircraft tick all these boxes.

“Like the Falcon 2000LX, the Legacy 650 brings us truly transatlantic capability with a maximum range of 4,400 nm when carrying eight passengers. We can offer non-stop routes like Cannes-Moscow and Dubai-London.”

Both Legacys can seat up to 13 passengers and are equipped with two large flat screen monitors, two DVD players, an Airshow cabin information system, moving map display, satellite phone with three handsets and high speed wi-fi connectivity. Their cabins can also be split into three living spaces.

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