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SD Aviation purchases Phenom 300
SD Aviation has just taken delivery of a Phenom 300 that will be put to use in its shared ownership programme used by travelling European entrepreneurs. It will fly under the AOC of Maltese private jet carrier Luxwing.
Atlas Air Service sales director Hans Doll with CEO Sébastien Dubreuil and chief pilot Vincent Barreau of SD Aviation.
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SD Aviation, based at the aerodrome of La Roche Sur Yon in western France, has purchased a Phenom 300 through the German aviation services company Atlas Air Service in Bremen. The aircraft will be part of SD Aviation's shared aircraft ownership programme and will be operated and chartered under the AOC of Luxwing.

“The technical reliability of Embraer Executive Jets, as well as the excellent 24/7 customer service and competence of Atlas Air Service as an authorised service centre, have won us over,” says SD Aviation CEO Sébastien Dubreuil. “Furthermore, the range of the aircraft meets the needs of our customers, who want to visit their subsidiaries in Poland and other European countries quickly and on a regular basis.”

Atlas Air Service sales director Hans Doll adds: “Moreover, in this business jet category, the Phenom 300 has the largest cabin and is superior to competing aircraft due to its excellent flight performance.”

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