AirSprint takes delivery of its 37th aircraft
AirSprint has added its 37th aircraft, a Cessna Citation CJ3+, to its charter fleet to help it meet demand for private jet travel among Canadian business owners and executives. The delivered aircraft was re-registered C-FSUP.
This latest addition supports AirSprint’s long-term strategy of growing its fleet to accommodate its expanding base of fractional owners, according to the company.
“We’re excited to welcome our 37th aircraft, which represents both the growth of our fleet and the strength of our company,” said Jared Williams, vice president, operations and chief operations officer at AirSprint. “As demand for private aviation continues to rise, each new aircraft strengthens our ability to provide our fractional owners with greater flexibility, guaranteed access, and unparalleled service. Our focus on innovation and continuous improvement remains at the core of everything we do.“
The expansion of AirSprint’s fleet provides its fractional owners with enhanced travel flexibility and reinforces its position as the leading provider of fractional jet ownership in Canada. The addition of its sixteenth Cessna Citation CJ3+ further supports AirSprint’s mission to offer safe, efficient, and cost-effective private aviation while maintaining a focus on sustainability and operational excellence.