Nomad Aviation has added a Beechcraft Premier 1 business jet to its charter fleet. The aircraft will be available to customers at the end of September 2016.
The Swiss registered Premier 1 is a light jet well suited to be used on short haul trips across Europe. It offers the most spacious cabin in its class and comfortably seats five passengers. The Premier 1 cruises at a speed in excess of 830 km/h which makes it the fastest of all small business jets. The aircraft is equipped with a lavatory located in the rear of the cabin and a galley with an espresso coffee machine. Passengers stay connected with Satcom and Wifi or are entertained with Airshow and a CD/DVD player.
“Passengers appreciate the aircraft’s high speed and cabin comfort normally found only on larger jets”, says Rainer Schnurr, COO of Nomad Aviation. “With five instead of the standard six seats, passengers can even more enjoy the flight. The aircraft is definitely a match for quick European intercity flights”, adds Claude Neumeyer, CEO of Nomad Aviation.
Nomad Aviation, based in Switzerland, offers charter and aircraft management services. It operates an exclusive fleet of distinguished aircraft, ranging from light to ultra-long-range jets including Bombardier Global 5000, Bombardier Global XRS, Bombardier Challenger 604, Embraer Legacy 600, Cessna CJ1+ and Beech Premier 1. Nomad Aviation has offices in Zurich/Kloten, Switzerland and Sliema, Malta.

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