Switzerland-based charter specialist, Vertis Aviation, has bolstered its portfolio with the addition of an Embraer Legacy 600.
With a Greek AOC and an Athens-home base, the versatility of the Legacy 600 performance will be enhanced by floating availability to give customers even more opportunity to access the aircraft from anywhere within Europe or beyond.
Revamped inside and out at the end of last year, the new cabin seats up to 13 passengers in a modern environment for flights of up to seven hours. As travel restrictions lift families requiring a large cabin and lots of luggage space, musicians on tour needing to move between European locations, and corporate road shows needing the space and productive environment the cabin supports are likely to become regular passengers.
“Legacy aircraft are extremely popular for group charters in Europe which is why we’re pleased to add this model to our portfolio. We know that this particular aircraft will be welcomed by a new set of customers who are transitioning to business aviation as they recognise the advantages it brings,” said James Foster, Vertis COO. “These clients seek aircraft that can meet the needs of flexible itineraries, while optimising travel budgets. With our boutique approach and the Legacy 600 capabilities customers will be assured of streamlined, discrete service wrapped up in efficient operations and affordability.”
The aircraft is operated by Marathon Airlines a recently launched operator run by aviation veterans who have worked and flown governmental, royal and presidential fleet operations within Europe, making them familiar with the requirements of the highly personalized service Vertis clients’ demand.
The Vertis team works from an international network of offices located in Zug, London, Beverly Hills, Dubai, and Cape Town marketing aselect portfolio of business aircraft including a Global 6000, Global 5000, Gulfstream G450, and a Challenger 350.