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Wheels Up is a US-based private aviation company that offers private aircraft charters and memberships and operates on an on-demand business model. Over the years, it has grown to become the ...
Wheels Up, a membership-based private aviation company, launched in 2013 with a record order for up to 105 locally built Beechcraft King Air 350i turboprop aircraft. The King Air makes up the ...
The Wheels Up Cares fleet is comprised of five custom painted Beechcraft King Air 350i aircraft; each plane serves as a flying symbol for a specific cause. Wheels Up Partners LLC ("Wheels Up ...
Wheels Up has continued to report losses, though executives still expect to return to profitability by the end of this year. The company reports it fleet includes around 170 aircraft: 59 Beech ...
Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) and Beechcraft ... potential fleet of up to 100-plus King Air 350i aircraft ordered by start-up charter and business aircraft services company Wheels Up.
A new report suggests a plane ... with its wheels only partway down last year. The National Transportation Safety Board report and materials released this week shows a twin-engine Beech airplane ...
NEW YORK, NY (September 19, 2015) – Wheels Up, the revolutionary ... first-ever pink Beechcraft King Air 350i. Textron Aviation officially handed over the keys to the plane on August 28th ...
Beechcraft has made history by securing the largest general aviation propeller aircraft order, for up to 105 King Air 350is. The deal, awarded by start-up US operator Wheels Up, is valued at $1.4 ...
The deal is expected to close ... the three aircraft types (Beechcraft King Air, and the Cessna Citation Excel series and Citation X) that currently comprise the bulk of Wheels Up’s fleet.
Charter aircraft ... to close that deal in the fourth quarter of this year. It will also acquire GrandView’s maintenance programmes and integrate GrandView’s pilots into Wheels Up’s pilot ...
I was worried that flying myself in my own small airplane ... close to a last-minute coach airline fare. But start talking about twins and owner-flown turbine singles, and Wheels Up could ...