Fly The Whale Expands Flying in the Northeast, Increases Aircraft Management Services and Offers Savings Program
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Thursday, May 12, 2022
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The standard aircraft can accommodate up to nine guests, the seaplanes up to eight, and the helicopter up to six passengers.
Key Points:
- The standard aircraft can accommodate up to nine guests, the seaplanes up to eight, and the helicopter up to six passengers.
- Safety is the top priority at Fly The Whale and all private charters are flown with two pilots with extensive training and experience that meet ARGUS requirements.
- In addition to increased flying in the north, Fly The Whale is pleased to announce the expansion of their Aircraft Management division to include Cessna 525 jets (CJ, CJ1, M2, CJ2, CJ3 and CJ4).
- Founded in 2010, Fly the Whale specializes in scheduled and on-demand aircraft and helicopter charter services in the New York City Area, the Northeast, Florida, and The Bahamas.