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The following is what Silver Air may refer to: Jason Middleton, Silver Air President and CEO, and Chief Pilot Anders Hostmark are standing in front of a jet chartered by Silver Air. Airs Silver Boeing Business Jet is ready for the charter

The Silver Air Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) is fully functional and fully prepared for charter at Van Nuys Airport (VNY), one of the country's biggest privately owned air traffic hub. The Silver Air Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) is fully functional and is currently being chartered worldwide. With room for 16 guests, Silver Air offers sleep for nine.

The BBJ is fully featured with Wi-Fi, a privately owned personal lounge area, two full baths with shower facilities and a full kitchen full kitchen with personal kitchen use. The Silver Air Boeing Business Jet has a beautiful VVIP stateroom layout and can travel more than 6,000 continuous mile flights and reach many major intercontinental destinations non-stop.

The BBJ will be chartered by executives, tour managers, national and internationals and VVIP people who need the final personal travelling experiences because of its scale, reach and facilities. BBJ is administered by Silver Air as part of the PURE Jet Manager programme. The PURE leadership of Silver Air has led to a controlled increase in the airline's charter basis and aircraft portfolio by adopting an owner-oriented attitude and developing best value for money charter business schemes.

The beautifully equipped BBJ was presented by Silver Air to customers and aerospace companies during a personal welcome at the company's Van Nuys site. Currently it is chartered for charter operation on a worldwide basis. The Silver Air's BBJ is the only BBJ in the country - possibly the whole globe - with unlimited charterability. Offering a completely new stage of personal chartering, this new stage is now available for corporate and leisure trips outside the Los Angeles metropolitan area offering a comprehensive range of services.

At a private welcome at the company's Van Nuys site, Silver Air unveiled the beautiful BBJ to customers and aerospace manufacturing associates. The Silver Air Boeing Business Jet (http://www.silverair.com/fleet-16-bbj. php) has a beautiful VVIP cab interior layout and can travel more than 6,000 continuous mile flights and reach many non-stop intercontinental destination.

Fully featured with Wi-Fi worldwide, a privately owned personal V.I.P. offices, lounges, master suites, two full baths with shower facilities and a kitchen unit with executive kitchens. BBJ is administered by Silver Air as part of the PURE Jet Manager programme. The PURE leadership of Silver Air has led to a controlled increase in the size of the company's charter basis and aircraft portfolio by adopting an owner-oriented attitude and developing best value for money QMs.

At Silver Air, we manage and operate private jet services from our base throughout the United States. Besides the Boeing Business Jet, Silver Air has Gulfstream, Dassault, Bombardier, Embraer, Cessna and Hawker/Beech passengerliners. One of the biggest airline operators in the U.S., Silver Air has received an ARGUS Platinum credit award and is currently IS-BAO Level Two certified, confirming the highest security practice in the business.

It is also a member of the Air Charter Safety Foundation. To learn more about Silver Air, please go to http://www.silverair.com/. You can follow Silver Air on www.facebook.com/FlySilverAir, www.twitter.com/FlySilverAir and https://www.instagram.com/flysilverair/. It is a dedicated supplier of personal aircraft asset and asset services that provides a clear, owner-oriented view of asset and asset ownership and creates value by partnering with personal aircraft operators.

At Silver Air, we manage a large portfolio of luxurious airliners ranging from lightweight to long-range large jet airliners, as well as a 24/7 and 24/7 worldwide airline operation team. ARGUS Platinum and IS-BAO evaluated Silver Air is a member of the National Business Aviation Association.

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