Tuesday, January 30, 2001
What's the Buzz?
Executive Jet expanding fleet
By James Pilcher
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Executive Jet Management Inc., which operates a charter jet service out of Cincinnati's Lunken Airport, is expanding its fleet.
The Cincinnati-based company is adding seven aircraft, including three planes in Cincinnati. Four others have been added at airports along the East Coast.
The company said it was adding a Falcon 50, a Hawker 700 and a Hawker 800 to its fleet in Cincinnati, bringing the local permanent fleet to eight planes. The Hawker 700 will offer eight seats, while the Hakwer 900 has nine seats. The Falcon 50 is not available for charter.
EJM, which charters planes and is involved in a national jet time-share program, now manages 60 aircraft in 31 locations nationally.
The Cincinnati-based company also announced that John D. McCormick has been named vice president of business development and will be based in Chicago. He will be responsible for charter and management sales for the north central United States.
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