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KlasJet becomes VIP B737 leader with latest recruit
KlasJet recently acquired well-known broker Chapman Freeborn and is wasting no time in adding to its fleet. Another Boeing 737-VIP aircraft has come onboard, which will specialise in large group luxury charter.
KlasJet has released a sneak peak of its newest Boeing 737-VIP aircraft.

European operator KlasJet has added another Boeing 737-VIP aircraft to its fleet for VIP group transportation, sports teams, celebrity, corporate and government flights and VIP tours. The addition means that KlasJet now owns the biggest fleet of Boeing 737-VIP aircraft in Europe. The recently-designed Boeing 737-VIP is dedicated to a newly-acquired sister company, Chapman Freeborn, a global charter broker.

“Every client is different and so are our aircraft. We aim to offer a service and design that stand out to make our clients feel special,” says KlasJet CEO Rita Domkute. “We designed our new Boeing 737-VIP to meet our clients’ needs and to help us to continue growing. The new aircraft will allow us cater to existing clients while also attracting new customers, who will love the unique service we can offer.”

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