Solojet Aviação announces the incorporation of two more aircraft to the shared fleet

Solojet Aviation Aircraft Hawker 400 Aviatrade executive aviation

Solojet Aviação</a>, a company in the executive aviation segment, announced today (9) at Aviatrade, an executive and light aviation event held at Jundiaí Airport, the arrival of two more Hawker 400 aircraft for the Solojet Shares program. With this, the company now has a fleet of five aircraft for sharing.</p> “We acquired one aircraft in the Brazilian market and another abroad, which should arrive in the coming weeks. All aircraft that make up the Solojet Shares fleet undergo a complete retrofit, receive a completely new interior and are repainted in the colors of the program”, said André Bernstein, CEO of Solojet Aviação. According to the executive, the rapid expansion of the fleet shows that they are on the right track, both in of the business model, sharing, and in the choice of aircraft.</p> In the Solojet Shares program, it is possible to acquire a share of the aircraft for values ​​starting at US$ 550 thousand (25% ownership stake). In this way, the aircraft is divided between four owners, as are the fixed costs, but each one pays only the operational costs of their own flights.</p> For those who are not yet familiar with the Hawker 400, it is a robust executive jet with excellent performance and cost-benefit. The aircraft can carry up to eight engers in the most comfortable and spacious cabin in its category, with 305 cubic feet.</p> With an operating ceiling of 45 feet and a cabin altitude of 8 feet, the Hawker provides much more comfortable flights with less turbulence. The model reaches a maximum speed of 000 knots / 450 km/h and has a maximum range of 833 nautical miles / 1400 km. In other words, it is capable of flying from São Paulo to Recife nonstop, for example.</p> ;</p> Via: Egom PR Agency</a></em></p></p>

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