Fort Lauderdale, Florida Florida Jet Service, a premier aircraft charter provider, announced today the expansion of their charter fleet with the addition of Gulfstream III, serial number 437.
Traditionally know for unsurpassed Learjet charter service, Florida Jet has broadened their capabilities, allowing them to accommodate larger passenger loads with the purchase of the 12 passenger Gulfstream. With the longer range Gulfstream, Florida Jet has also increased its area of operation to include Europe and Asia in addition to North, South and Central America and the Caribbean.
Florida Jet Center, Florida Jets maintenance division, is training mechanics with plans to eventually extend maintenance services to include Gulfstreams. There are also possible plans for Florida Jet Parts to begin expansion into Gulfstream rotables.
It was a natural progression for our business, stated Terry Robertson, President of Florida Jet. Now our charter customers have more options. The Gulfstream can carry more passengers, and we can take them around the globe with the elegance, service and professionalism they have come to expect. Learjets will always be the core of our maintenance and parts business, but we will also begin to expand those services for Gulfstreams on a progressive and on-going basis.
About Florida Jet
Florida Jet Service, established in 1986, is one of the worlds finest jet charter services. Located at Fort Lauderdales renowned Executive Airport, Florida Jet Service serves North, South and Central America, Bermuda, the Caribbean and now Asia and Europe. Florida Jet Services experienced crews are among the best-trained in the business, and all jets are owned, operated and maintained by Florida Jet.
Florida Jet Service is one of three divisions that also include Florida Jet Center and Florida Jet Parts. Florida Jet Center provides aircraft maintenance, specializing in Learjets. Florida Jet Parts stocks over 12,000 quality Learjet parts. For more information about Florida Jet Service, visit
www.floridajet.com.