Nicholas Air, the largest independently owned private aviation provider, has announced the addition of five new aircraft to its fleet, including three Embraer Phenom 300E light jets and two Cessna Citation Latitude midsize jets.
This strategic expansion aims to cater to the evolving needs of its Jet Card Members, ensuring both short and midrange travel efficiency, safety, and comfort.
The decision to expand the fleet is a direct response to the specific mission profiles requested by its members. Unlike many competitors, Nicholas Air maintains a conservative growth strategy, ensuring that each new aircraft meets the company's high standards of quality service and safety. This approach allows the company to continue offering a personalised touch to its exclusive membership programme.
Nicholas Correnti, Founder and CEO of Nicholas Air, highlighted the importance of this expansion for the company's pilot-first culture. "Adding these Phenom 300E and Citation Latitude aircraft allows us to continue our tradition of promoting from within," he stated. "Providing our pilots with the opportunity to upgrade internally to larger, more complex airframes is a key part of our retention strategy."
With a diverse fleet ranging from the Phenom 100 to the Gulfstream G600, Nicholas Air offers one of the most flexible Jet Card programmes in the industry. The new aircraft additions are set to bridge the gap for members seeking a balance of speed, range, and cabin amenities, reinforcing the company's commitment to delivering a refined and reliable private aviation experience.
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