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Lily Jet Launches Jet Card Program
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The minimum buy-in for its Global 5000 jet card is 50 hours, while the maximum is 300 hours.
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The minimum buy-in for its Global 5000 jet card is 50 hours, while the maximum is 300 hours.
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Shenyang-based aircraft charter, management and maintenance firm Lily Jet launched a jet card program for its new Bombardier Global 5000 on Tuesday at ABACE 2016. The company, which also can import and export business aircraft in China, took delivery of the ultra-long-range jet earlier last month.


The minimum buy-in for its Global 5000 jet card is 50 hours, while the maximum is 300 hours. It also offers ad hoc and block charter programs, company officials said.


Lily Jet also signed letters this week here in Shanghai to manage three aircraft for both new and existing customers. It did not specify which aircraft models these contracts are for, but the company predominantly manages and operates Bombardier business jets. These include the Challenger 604, 605 and 850, and Global 5000 and Express/XRS/6000. Lily Jet also has a super-midsize Gulfstream G200 in its fleet—its only non-Bombardier type at present.


Besides its headquarters in Shenyang, the company has offices in Beijing and Guangzhou, as well as local representatives in Shanghai, Chengdu and Shenzhen.

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