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Come Fly with MEA

Cambridge, UK-based Marshall Executive Aviation (MEA) (Booth Nos. 685/785) has added the first of three Cessna Citation XLS aircraft to its new charter operation.

The aircraft, registration G-OMEA, undertook its first charter flight last month after maintenance and change of livery at Marshall’s facilities. MEA was established in 2003 to charter the company’s Citation Bravo, registration G-FIRM.

The other two XLS aircraft will be added over the next 18 months.



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