TAG Aviation adds 9 planes to fleet

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Europe MROE_2023_728x90_Desktop_A1TAG Aviation announced the expansion of its global fleet with the addition of nine aircraft. The additional aircraft to the fleet include a Dassault Falcon 6X, a Bombardier Challenger 650 and a Gulfstream G500 in Europe and a Bombardier Global 6000, a Gulfstream G550 and four Bombardier Global 7500 aircraft in Asia.

The Falcon 6X and three of the Global 7500 aircraft are brand new aircraft with delivery scheduled in early 2025 and one pre-owned Global 7500 has already been delivered. The Falcon 6X and Bombardier Challenger 650 are based in the UK and will be available for charter in Europe. The Gulfstream G550 is based in Hong Kong and will be available for charter shortly. These added charter aircraft are a welcomed addition to the existing charter fleet offering additional aircraft types for TAG Aviation’s charter clients.

TAG Aviation President, Mr. Steven Young said “As we enter the final quarter of 2024 and look ahead to 2025, we are very excited to expand our fleet with these new additions and types and offer our charter clients additional aircraft charter options. Our invaluable teams from operations, client services, charter, maintenance and FBO are dedicated on a 24/7 basis to deliver our personalised services to every aspect of our client’s travel journey. We feel extremely honoured to manage each of our client’s valuable assets and are passionate about tailoring solutions to each of our client’s unique travel requirements and lifestyles. Our mission is to continuously deliver the renowned TAG Aviation service with the highest safety standards and our Swiss precision heritage.”

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