Twinjet Gets New ACJ

Twinjet of London Luton Airport received a new 34-seat Airbus ACJ to replace its current ACJ, G-OMAK, which has been managed and operated on behalf of Al-Kharafi Aviation 2000 Ltd. since 1998. The new aircraft will have a double bed in a forward compartment and luxury cabins with all seats...

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