Canadian fractional jet company AirSprint yesterday announced the addition of an Embraer Praetor 600, marking the milestone 40th aircraft in its fleet. AirSprint’s fleet also includes Embraer Legacy 450/500s and Cessna Citation CJ3+s and CJ2+s. The company's primary service area of thousands of airports in North America includes Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal.
“Reaching 40 aircraft is an incredible achievement,” said AirSprint president and CEO James Elian. “It’s a reflection of the trust and loyalty our fractional owners have in us and the hard work of our team of 370 dedicated employees.”
This expansion follows the October acquisition of the company’s 16th CJ3+. In December 2023, it announced the purchase of its 15th Praetor 500.
AirSprint plans continued growth this year via further fleet expansions, in addition to continuing ongoing efforts to enhance sustainability in aviation. According to the company, it is committed to sustainability and offsets carbon emissions for all of its flights. It also highlighted its commitment to acquiring fuel-efficient aircraft and embracing technology designed for sustainable industry practices.