Time Air becomes first European Nextant fleet operator
Time Air, a charter company based in the Czech Republic, ordered a second Nextant business jet - a Nextant 400XTi - at last week's EBACE event in Geneva.
Time Air, a charter company based in the Czech Republic, ordered a second Nextant business jet – a Nextant 400XTi – at last week’s EBACE event in Geneva.
Martin Pražský, managing director of Time Air, said: “The Nextant 400XT has been an incredibly popular addition to our charter service offering due to its low operating cost and outstanding dispatch reliability. We’ve flown 600 hours in the first nine months and demand for the aircraft increases month over month. We had very high expectations and the aircraft has met them. It’s the perfect jet for the charter market. In addition, the Nextant customer support has been superb.”
See what else Pražský had to say about the 400XT in the video below:
“This second order from Time Air is a great endorsement for the Nextant 400XTi and its appeal to the European charter market,” said Jay Heublein, Nextant’s EVP Global Sales and Marketing. “Martin Pražský had great vision early on of the potential for the 400XT. He made that vision a reality and proved the aircraft’s value to the charter market.”
“Since achieving EASA certification last year, we have experienced a huge amount of interest from charter operators across Europe looking to introduce the 400XTi into their fleet,” Heublein continued. “We offer a product with best-in-class comfort, range and technology with world-class after-sales support and all for a fraction of the cost of operating comparable aircraft. With such a proposition, we fully anticipate the Nextant 400XTi will become the backbone for light jet charter service operators across the continent.”