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AirSprint adds CJ3+ and places as top growing business
AirSprint has added its 37th aircraft and 16th Citation CJ3+, so it has plenty of capacity to offer to its clients. Canada's Top Growing Companies has also recognised the firm as a robust performer in the charter segment.
AirSprint is very familiar with the CJ3+.

Canadian fractional operator AirSprint has added its 37th aircraft in the form of a Cessna Citation CJ3+. The CJ3+ is known for its performance, fuel efficiency and enhanced comfort, aligned with AirSprint's commitment to delivering exceptional service and personalised travel experiences. This latest addition supports AirSprint's long-term strategy of growing its fleet to accommodate its expanding base of fractional owners.

“We're excited to welcome our 37th aircraft, which represents both the growth of our fleet and the strength of our company,” says Jared Williams, vice president, operations and COO of AirSprint. “As demand for private aviation continues to rise, each new aircraft strengthens our ability to provide our fractional owners with greater flexibility, guaranteed access and unparalleled service. Our focus on innovation and continuous improvement remains at the core of everything we do.”

The expansion of AirSprint's fleet provides its fractional owners with enhanced travel flexibility and reinforces its position as a leading provider of fractional jet ownership in Canada. The addition of its 16th Cessna Citation CJ3+ further supports AirSprint's mission to offer safe, efficient and cost-effective private aviation solutions while maintaining a focus on sustainability.

In other news, AirSprint has been placed on the 2024 Report on Business magazine's ranking of Canada's Top Growing Companies.

Launched in 2019 to celebrate the achievements of innovative business in the country, Canada's Top Growing Companies ranks companies on three-year revenue growth. AirSprint earned its spot with a three-year growth of 141 per cent.

AirSprint has experienced incredible growth across all departments, particularly over the last five years,” comments James Elian, president and CEO of AirSprint. With over 350 employees nationwide (a 133 per cent increase from 2020), AirSprint has enabled its fractional owners to reach over 550 destinations, covering 27,250,000 km across more than 5,300 unique direct flight routes last year alone.

“Our success is built on prioritising safety, delivering exceptional service and offering a cost-effective model enhanced by our structure and high utilisation, making private aviation more accessible. However, none of this would be possible without the dedication and passion of our employees,” continues Elian. “Their commitment to providing outstanding service every day is what truly sets us apart.”

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