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Zenith adds M2 to fleet of Learjets
A Cessna Citation M2 with seating for up to four in a club configuration has been added by Zenith Aviation. The operator currently flies a fleet of Learjets, but MD Stuart Mulholland says the M2 is still a good fit.
The M2 is a capable machine for shorter flights.
Read this story in our January 2020 printed issue.

UK-based Zenith Aviation is expanding its charter offering to include a 2014 Cessna Citation M2. Available immediately, the jet complements the operator's existing fleet of a Learjet 45 and four Learjet 75s.

The latest recruit enhances Zenith's capabilities for shorter flights, allowing comfortable seating for up to four people in a club configuration.

MD Stuart Mulholland comments: “Developing charter sales is key to the growth of the business, and we're delighted to bring on board the M2. Not only does this give more choice to customers while upholding our high standards, it also showcases our expertise in chartering aircraft for our clients.”

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