Piaggio Avanti fractional provider Avantair has been steadily building its operation and is taking delivery of the twin turboprops as fast as Piaggio can make them. Next year it will expand its fleet in a different direction with the addition of entry-level Phenom 100 twinjets.
We sat down with Avantair founder and CEO Steve Santo for an update on the company and to find out what his plans are for the new fleet type. Click here to listen.
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