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DeKalb-Peachtree to host GrandView base
GrandView's Phenoms provide private VIP jet charters for up to nine, as well as providing transport for medical teams conducting life-saving organ transplant missions. An Atlanta base opens up a raft of new destinations.
The PH300 can fly non-stop from Atlanta to Aspen.

Maryland-headquartered Phenom 300 operator GrandView Aviation is opening a new base in Atlanta at Dekalb-Peachtree airport in Spring 2020. The company will be placing a Wi-Fi enabled Embraer Phenom 300 light jet into service at PDK airport. Private fliers in Atlanta will now have access to a best-selling light jet on a pay-per-flight basis.

“Atlanta puts our fleet in an ideal position to serve clients in the South,” says COO Jessica Naor. “With our bases across the Central and Eastern US, we have a much larger service area and ability to bring new clients an exceptional light jet cabin experience.”

GrandView's Phenoms provide private VIP jet charters for up to nine passengers, as well as providing transportation for medical teams conducting life-saving organ transplant missions. The private jet operator carries one of the highest safety ratings in the industry, Wyvern Wingman, and features new jet aircraft with exquisite interiors as well as complimentary Wi-Fi and lay-flat seating on board all jets. The Phenom 300 can fly nonstop from Atlanta to destinations like Aspen, New York City, and Chicago and offers flights to international destinations in Canada, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.

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