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Phenix Jet Cayman (Hong Kong) Expands its Luxury Charter Fleet with the Addition of a New Global 7500

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Phenix Jet Cayman (Hong Kong) Expands its Luxury Charter Fleet with the Addition of a New Global 7500
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Phenix Jet Cayman (Hong Kong) Expands its Luxury Charter Fleet with the Addition of a New Global 7500

Phenix Jet Cayman (Hong Kong), a leader in luxury private aviation, is thrilled to announce the latest addition to its Asia-based charter fleet: a brand-new Bombardier Global 7500 aircraft. This state-of-the-art, ultra-long-range jet is now ready to provide unparalleled luxury travel experiences to meet clients.

The Global 7500 is the pinnacle of private aviation, offering the ultimate in comfort, speed, and range. It is capable of non-stop flights between distant continents, ensuring that Phenix Jet’s clients can reach their global destinations with ease and efficiency. The aircraft boasts a spacious and opulent cabin, configured to provide an environment of productivity and relaxation.

“We are very excited to add another top-of-the-line, brand new, offering to our ultra-long haul fleet. We continue to demonstrate our commitment to providing the best lineup of luxury aircraft to our beloved clients.”said Andrew Svoboda, CEO at Phenix Jet Cayman (Hong Kong).

As Phenix Jet continues to enhance its offerings, the addition of another Global 7500 reinforces its commitment to providing an elite selection of ultra-long-range aircraft for its clients. The fleet expansion is a testament to its commitment to meeting the growing demand and travel needs of its customers, providing them with the most exclusive and bespoke charter services available.

The Global 7500 is immediately available for charter. We invite you to experience the epitome of luxury air travel, with the reliability and service excellence that is synonymous with Phenix Jet Cayman (Hong Kong).

To book your charter on the Global 7500 or to learn more, please contact charter@phenixjet.com.hk

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