Elite Air Fall 2023
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 Fall 2023 The quarterly newsletter of Elite Air Inc.
TWO OF NEWEST CHALLENGERS AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER
 Aircraft management firm Elite Air has added two new Challenger 3500s to its charter fleet, bringing its customers the most advanced super-midsize business jet Bombardier offers today.
The C3500 continues the beloved legacy established by previous models in the Challenger line. Elite Air has man-
aged and chartered Challenger aircraft over nearly every it- eration since the 2000s. “Challengers have been a mainstay of our fleet for almost two decades for good reason—they are the perfect jet for owners looking for comfort, practical- ity, and charterability,” Elite Air President AJ Becker said.
Bombardier delivered its first C3500 in October of last year. A direct update of the advanced C350, the new super- midsize features the most comfortable and tech-driven cabin in the Challenger line thus far, with full voice control and “zero gravity” Nuage seats. Bombardier says the aircraft’s de- sign is the most sustainable the company has ever produced.
The C3500 offers 3,400 nautical miles of range and out- standing field performance and steep-approach capabilities, climbing quickly and directly to 43,000 feet. The aircraft’s
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Elite Air Contracts for Fifth Legacy p. 3 Jet Center Build Is on Schedule p. 4 Elite Air Remains Argus Platinum p. 4 New Hangar Facility Opens at TPA p. 6
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