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Centreline

Cessna Citation CJ2

Aircraft Management

Press Release

Issued by Centreline.

February 11, 2016

Centreline Air Charter continues rapid growth with addition of eighth aircraft

Leading aircraft management and charter operator, Centreline Air Charter (CAC), has grown the number of aircraft in its charter fleet to eight, with the addition of a new Cessna Citation CJ2+ onto its Aircraft Operating Certificate (AOC). The announcement comes shortly after CAC secured the management contract of its first long haul aircraft, a Falcon 2000, and a worldwide expansion of its AOC.

CAC, part of the full service business aviation company, Bristol Flying Centre Group (BFC), received the 2013 manufactured jet into its Bristol airport facility at the end of January, to complete its importation process, and it began charter operations on 10th February. The aircraft is likely to be based at London Luton airport during the winter period and Palma airport during the summer season, meeting the huge demand that has been demonstrated for the aircraft type at these key European locations.

Phil Brockwell, director of BFC commented, “It is very rewarding for the new senior team to win another management contract so soon after announcing the arrival of the Falcon 2000 at the end of last year. This is a very exciting period for Centreline Air Charter and Bristol Flying Centre Group as a whole.” Brockwell added, “We will soon be able to announce the arrival of a super mid-sized aircraft into our charter fleet and expect to see more developments that will enhance our charter product even further”.