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Alerion further expands diverse jet fleet
Alerion has added a number of heavy, super-midsize and midsize jets to enhance its charter offering.

Alerion Aviation has added several new private jets to its US managed aircraft portfolio, equipping itself to provide an even greater range of options for private jet charter.

The newly added aircraft, selected for their comfort, performance and safety, include a Gulfstream GV and G200, Hawker 900, Citation Sovereign and Citation X.

"We are excited to offer our clients an expanded fleet of private jets under our management for charter," says CCO Richard Ziskind. "This strategic expansion allows us to continue delivering the highest level of service, flexibility and luxury in the private aviation industry."

Alerion Aviation takes pride in its commitment to safety, ensuring that all aircraft are maintained to the highest industry standards. It has garnered third-party ratings including the ARG/US Platinum Elite rating, Wyvern and IS-BAO Stage III certification.

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