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Midwest operator promises customers the best with GV
Best Jets International, based at Holman Field in St Paul, Minnesota, has added a Gulfstream GV which gives 17 passengers the space to work, enjoy movies and music, converse with friends or relax.
High speed domestic 4G Wi-Fi is available onboard.

Part 135 air charter and aircraft management company Best Jets International, based at Holman Field in St Paul, Minnesota, has expanded its US midwest-based private charter fleet with the addition of a Gulfstream GV.

On board the aircraft, everything in the cabin is designed to enhance the inflight experience and maximise both comfort and productivity. The three-zone cabin gives 17 passengers the space to work, enjoy movies and music, converse with friends or relax. The divans convert into comfortable beds for longer flights.

In addition to high-speed domestic 4G Wi-Fi and International satellite broadband internet, the aircraft features three interior monitors, Airshow moving map, audio streaming throughout the cabin and power outlets at every seat. The galley has everything passengers might desire on a long flight, such as a chiller, conventional and microwave ovens, and coffee makers.

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