MHS Aviation sees increasing demand for Learjet 60

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MHS Aviation has noted an increased demand for the Learjet 60 and announced that its contract to operate three Dornier 328s for Sunair on BA routes (Stockholm, Oslo and London city) has been continued until end of the year.

                          Stefen Fries and Learjet 60
MHS Aviation has noted an
increased demand for the Learjet 60 and announced that its contract to operate three Dornier 328s for Sunair on BA routes (Stockholm, Oslo and London city) has been continued until end of the year.

MHS Aviation would love to have brought their refurbished Challenger 604 to EBACE but demand for this aircraft has meant that it is booked for a series of charter flights.

The company has seen an increase in charter activity, they report a 35% increase during the last year. The MHS Aviation Learjet 60 on the static at EBACE is equipped with a brand new interior. The aircraft is crewed for 365 days a year and no owners approval is required for this aircraft which means that it can be available at very short notice.


Speaking about MHS Aviation at the EBACE show, CEO Steffen Fries said “We see EBACE as an excellent event to showcase our Lear 60. We are finding that the demand for this aircraft is growing and feel that its presence on the static display enables visitors to really see and experience what it is to fly with us.”

Photograph: a flight attendent with Steffen Fries on the steps of the MHS Aviation Learjet 60

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