ADVISORY/Flexjet Aircraft Display Comes to Atlanta, Georgia.Business Editors ADVISORY...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week. (Nov. 8) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Flexjet Flexjet is a fractional ownership company wholly owned by Bombardier. As such their fleet consists solely of Bombardier Aircraft including
size expressed as a relative part of a unit. fractional catabolic rate the percentage of an available pool of body component, e.g. protein, iron, which is replaced, transferred or lost per unit of time. Jet Ownership Program of Bombardier Aerospace Bombardier Aerospace is a division of the Bombardier group, with the third largest workforce (behind Boeing and Airbus) and the fourth largest in yearly delivery of commercial airplanes (behind Boeing, Airbus and Embraer). , is Bringing Its Fleet of Business Jets to Atlanta Atlanta (ətlăn`tə, ăt–), city (1990 pop. 394,017), state capital and seat of Fulton co., NW Ga., on the Chattahoochee R. and Peachtree Creek, near the Appalachian foothills; inc. 1847. for Premier Exhibition -O-
WHO: Flexjet, a leading fractional jet ownership program from
aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace.
WHAT: Display of aircraft featured in Flexjet fleet: Learjet
31A, Learjet 45, Learjet 60 and Challenger 604.
WHEN: Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2000
12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: Mercury Air Group
De Kalb-Peachtree Airport
1951 Airport Rd.
Atlanta, Ga. 30341
770/454-5000 (for directions only)
WHY: A two-fold purpose:
1) To provide potential fractional jet owners an
opportunity to view several of the aircraft models
offered through Flexjet and speak with aviation experts
first-hand about the differences, merits and special
features of each plane.
2) To provide news media the opportunity to develop
business or lifestyle features on fractional jet
ownership as an emerging industry that has experienced
an average annual growth of over 40 percent industry
wide. Fractional ownership is the fastest growing
segment of the business aviation industry and Flexjet
is leading the way.
MEDIA
OPPORTUNITY: These aircraft make interesting backdrops for photos,
weather reports and feature stories. The interiors,
rarely seen by the general public, have intriguing
designs and features. The company is prepared to arrange
for an exclusive opportunity for a television news
program to host segments from either the interiors or
exteriors of the aircraft. The company will also
provide exclusive interviews for interested media.
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