Gallery: A Snapshot Of Business Jets Arriving At EBACE 2024
May 27, 2024
Airbus A220ACJ Comlux
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The Airbus A220ACJ Comlux, a new business jet partnership between ACJ and Comlux.
Cessna 700 Citation Longitude
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The Cessna 700 Citation Longitude remains the largest business jet produced by Cessna.
Embraer Praetor 600
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The Embraer Praetor 600 belongs to the mid-size business jet family.
Cessna 525 Citation Jet - Prince Aviation
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Arriving at EBACE is the Cessna 525 Citation Jet, an entry-level private business jet offering passengers "beauty and efficiency" (Prince Aviation).
Embraer Phenom 300e
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Another business jet from Embraer is the Embraer Phenom 300e, a light business jet certified for single-pilot operations.
Cirrus Vision SF50
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Taking its place on the runway is the Cirrus Vision SF50, a light, single-engine business jet.
Dassault Falcon 8X
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With Delta Air Lines in the background, the Falcon 8X taxis to the static display at EBACE. This business jet offers passengers a comfortable and stylish way to fly almost anywhere.
Boeing BBJ MAX 8
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Securing its place on the static display is Boeing’s BBJ MAX 8, representing a luxurious option for long-distance air travel.
Gulfstream G700
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With the Swiss mountains in the background, the Gulfstream G700, one of the larger business jets, arrives at EBACE.
Pilatus PC-24
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Produced by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland, the Pilatus PC-24 lands at EBACE and makes its way to the static display.
Dassault Falcon 6X
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Arriving in Geneva is another Dassault business jet, the Falcon 6X, known for having the tallest and widest cabin in the industry.
A variety of business jets arriving at EBACE 2024, including the Falcon 6X and 8X, Embraer Phenom 300E, Boeing’s BBJ MAX 8, Pilatus PC-24, and more.