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Nomad adds CJ2+ for short haul hops
Swift city pairs are the mainstay of the CJ2+, which seats six passengers in comfort. Nomad is already very familiar with small Citation jets, so the latest arrival will provide a welcome capacity increase.
Read this story in our June 2018 printed issue.

Swiss operator Nomad Aviation has added a Cessna CJ2+ and a privately managed CRJ100SE to its fleet. The CJ2+ is immediately available for charter.

With a home base in Basel, the Citation will be used for short haul trips across Europe or to northern Africa. It seats six passengers and offers a spacious cabin, a lavatory and satcom.

"Passengers appreciate the aircraft's ability to land at and take off from regional airports which are close to their meeting places," comments CEO Thomas Koehli.

"With six seats, passengers can enjoy their flight in a very private atmosphere. The aircraft is definitely a match for quick European intercity flights."

Nomad's fleet features diverse types comprising the G450, G650, Global 5000, Challenger 604, CRJ100, Legacy 600, Legacy 650, CJ2+, CJ1+ and Beech Premier 1.

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