Isle-Fly, the Jersey-based charter aircraft service, celebrates 1000 hours in the air in less than two years.
Isle-Fly’s latest celebration of reaching 1,000 hours flying on its Beechcraft King Air 250GT series aircraft comes early for the private air charter firm ,who would usually expect to clock up the hours over a longer period of time.
By using new aircraft straight from the factory, they remain an established frontrunner in the aviation industry and expect their busiest summer on record in 2021.
The 6/7 seat King Air has a luxurious corporate interior, and is well designed for short flights to UK and European destinations, flying into convenient, local airports.
Throughout the global pandemic, Isle-Fly has been in high demand for essential business, repatriation, urgent private travel and Covid support flights between the Channel Islands, UK and beyond. They have continued to build their client base and provide uninterrupted service for those
people or supplies that have needed to travel during a very difficult period.
Colin Wright, Commercial Director explained to Channel Eye: “We are incredibly proud of our hard-working team and fleet, especially marking this milestone as we begin to see the reduction in travel restrictions being introduced for the Channel Islands, UK & Europe. We have maintained a strong and reliable business throughout the last few difficult months because our clients have still needed access to travel to maintain the local economy and keep their infrastructure running”.
Isle-Fly is a private air charter designed to help speed up transit through airports, remove check-in deadlines, difficult airport connections and inconvenient flight times with a dedicated aircraft to the customer with robust Covid safety processes to provide trips with much reduced exposure.