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Challenger 300 continues Journey’s upwards trajectory
Gulfstreams, Challengers, Falcons and Hawkers make up the Journey Aviation fleet. The company has added a 3,100 nm Challenger 300 that can seat up to eight passengers and is ideal for trips around the Americas.
With a 3,100 nm range, the Challenger 300 is suitable for business and leisure travel across the Americas.

Journey Aviation, headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, continues to grow its charter fleet with the addition of a Challenger 300. With this addition, the company now has 18 aircraft in its charter fleet ranging from heavy to midsize jets, all available for international and domestic flights.

With a 3,100 nm range, the Challenger 300 is suitable for business and leisure travel across the Americas. The aircraft offers a spacious cabin and a new 2020 interior with an eight passenger executive configuration and leather seating. The layout includes a forward four-place club seating area and an aft four-place club seating area. The aircraft is equipped with a forward galley, microwave, complimentary domestic wi-fi, display monitors and Airshow.

Journey CEO Fabian Bello says: “We are excited to announce the newest super midsize aircraft addition to our charter fleet and look forward to the continued growth of our company. Journey is incredibly thankful for the further expansion of our charter fleet and category diversification to suit our clients' individual needs as we continue to elevate expectations moving forward.”

Journey specialises in 24/7, on-demand charter flights worldwide with a focus on achieving excellence in personalised service and quality product. With the addition of the CL300, its fleet of aircraft comprises Gulfstream G550, GV, G450, GIVSP and GIV, Challenger 300, Falcon 2000 and Hawker 4000 models. The company holds ARGUS Platinum and IS-BAO Stage II safety certifications and is Wyvern-rated.

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