Comlux The Aviation Group receives a brand new Global 6000

comlux global 6000Comlux is pleased to announce that last month they took delivery of a brand new Bombardier Global 6000. The aircraft, operating under the EU-OPS AOC of Comlux Malta, is an additional asset for the Comlux fleet which is now comprised of 1 Airbus ACJ318, 3 Airbus ACJ319 (one in completion), 1 Airbus ACJ320, 1 Airbus ACJ321 (in completion), 1 Boeing 767BBJ, 4 Bombardier Global, 4 Bombardier Challenger, 2 Embraer Legacy 650, 1 Dassault Falcon 900LX and 1 Hawker 900XP.

The spacious Global 6000 cabin is certified for 13 passengers and has been designed by Comlux Creatives, the in-house design office of Comlux. The forward cabin features two zones, including a discussion area at the front with two club-2 seating areas and a dining area at the back with club-4 seating and a divan. The rear of the cabin is the quietest space and is the location of the private stateroom with in-suite amenities allowing the principal to arrive at their destination fresh and fully rested.

Andrea Zanetto, CEO Fly Comlux says “We are very excited for our brand new Global 6000. The aircraft will be based in Central Asia which makes it a perfect location to serve our charter customers in Asia, Europe and the Middle East”.  “We have strong experience in Bombardier Global operations” he adds “Comlux started 10 years ago by operating Bombardier aircraft and with the Global 6000 we now have 8 Bombardier Business aircraft worldwide. The charter demand for this aircraft type is very high and our customers have already been enjoying this very comfortable and luxurious cabin.”

Source: Comlux

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