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ASL Establishes Fractional Program with Vision Jet
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ASL Group will use its first Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet G2 to establish a fractional aircraft program under its Blue Sky Club aircraft membership program.
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ASL Group will use its first Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet G2 to establish a fractional aircraft program under its Blue Sky Club aircraft membership program.
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Belgium-based ASL Group has taken delivery of a Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet G2 that will be used to establish a fractional ownership program. ASL said it’s the first Belgian-registered Vision Jet and the first single-engine jet to be operated in Belgium.


Based at ASL’s headquarters in Antwerp, the jet will be operated under the company's recently restructured Blue Sky Club membership program and as its first fractional airplane with plans to add more.


“Over the last couple of years, ASL Group has either been the launch customer or the first operator of several new aircraft types, thanks to the incredible work, commitment, and dedication of our teams and to the high level of trust that we have been able to establish with our customers and with our partners within the aviation industry,” said ASL CEO Phillippe Bodson. “Not only do we welcome this aircraft as the latest and newest member of our fleet, but along with it, we are also very excited to be launching our new fractional ownership model, through our exclusive Blue Sky Club aircraft membership—and now fractional ownership—model.”


Established in 1997, ASL and its Dutch subsidiary JetNetherlands operates from nine airports in Antwerp, Brussels-Zaventem, Kortrijk-Wevelgem, Maastricht, Eindhoven, Amsterdam-Schiphol, Groningen, and Rotterdam, with plans to add a tenth at Liège-Bierset.

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