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Jet Out has signed a fleet agreement with Textron Aviation for the purchase of four additional Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2 aircraft with deliveries expected in 2024. This builds on Jet Out's recent delivery celebration of two Citation CJ4 Gen2 aircraft in June.
Jet Out is a co-ownership and charter operator of one of private aviation's newest fleets. Each of the company's three current Citation CJ4 Gen2 aircraft fly an average of 75 hours per month.
“Jet Out completed an extensive selection process prior to choosing the Citation CJ4 Gen2. We are confident that this aircraft is the best option for delivering the comfort and performance demanded by the growing mission profile of our clients, while maintaining the safety and efficiency they expect when flying with Jet Out,” says CEO Joseph Crivello.
Jet Out aircraft are based at the company's Milwaukee Mitchell International airport headquarters in Wisconsin, which features Jet In, a custom-built $11 million FBO complex consisting of a 10,000sq ft passenger terminal, a 40,000sq ft aircraft hangar and a 10,000sq ft aircraft maintenance facility.
“The CJ4 Gen2 is a great choice for co-ownership operators like Jet Out and will help provide its clients with the comfort and productivity they seek during their travels,” says Jonathan Waggoner, vice president, sales, Textron Aviation. “We look forward to continuing our relationship as Jet Out expands its operations.”
“The CJ4 Gen2 has far exceeded our customers' expectations,” says Jet Out COO Matt Wild. “We are confident that this aircraft will continue to deliver the comfort and efficiency they expect from Jet Out while also supporting our national growth plan.”
The Citation CJ4 Gen2 delivers unparalleled performance, versatility and range. For corporate flight departments and owner-operators alike, this Citation jet meets the need for midsize comfort at light-jet operating costs. Its versatile cabin features room for nine passengers, hand-crafted cabinetry, more ergonomic seating and CoolView skylights in the lavatory. Single-point refuelling and an externally serviceable lavatory make stops quicker and more convenient.