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Business Air News Bulletin

Press Release

Issued by Million Air Dallas.

September 2, 2015

Million Air Dallas announces four major additions to managed charter fleet

Million Air Dallas has recently added four new aircraft to its charter/management fleet, the largest and most diverse in north Texas. Today’s sophisticated aircraft owner recognizes the importance of placing their asset with a safe and stable service provider, and in light of significant increases in charter demand, these new entries project added benefits for both charter clientele, as well as respective aircraft owners alike. These new fleet additions include: - a Bombardier Global Express

- an Embraer Legacy 650

- a Bombardier Challenger 604

- a Cessna Citation Excel Each new option offers unique benefits in their class. For long-range international travel, the Global Express features a luxurious yet flexible high-capacity interior to accommodate 17 to 19 passengers, while the Legacy 650 offers eight hour range for up to 13 people. The Challenger 604 is also capable of international missions for up to 11 passengers, with the Citation Excel offering seven passengers efficient travel and a stand-up cabin over shorter continental missions. "We are proud to be the leading charter operator in north Texas, and continue to add the most recent jets with the latest technology available,” states Bob Schmidt, vice president, director of operations. Million Air Dallas offers charter clients and managed aircraft owners the flexibility and versatility to utilize all of the entire fleet, from their light jets (for cost-efficient shorter trips) through mid-size, super-mid, to large and long-range transport category models for global travel. These sixteen home fleet options include a Gulfstream G650, a Bombardier Global Express, a Bombardier Global 5000, a Gulfstream G450, a Gulfstream G-IV/SP, an Embraer Legacy 650, a Bombardier Challenger 604, a Bombardier Challenger 350, a Bombardier Challenger 300, two Cessna Citation Sovereign, a Raytheon Hawker 900XP and a Raytheon Hawker 800XP.