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NBAA: Flexjet orders 20 Supersonic Aerion AS2 business jets

Flexjet LLC, announced at the National Business Aviation Association’s Convention & Exposition (NBAA2015) that it has placed a firm ...


Flexjet LLC, announced at the National Business Aviation Association’s Convention & Exposition (NBAA2015) that it has placed a firm order for 20 of Aerion Corp.’s AS2 aircraft.

Flexjet becomes the first fleet provider of private travel to commit to purchasing the first supersonic business jet.

 Flexjet will offer the world’s first publicly available supersonic transport since commercial airline supersonic crossings ended service in 2003.

The Aerion AS2 business jet will have a top speed of Mach 1.5, which is 67 percent faster than the top cruise speeds of current or anticipated long-range subsonic jets.

Carrying eight to 12 passengers, the AS2 will have an intercontinental-capable range of 4,750 nautical miles at supersonic speed, saving three hours across the Atlantic versus subsonic aircraft and more than six hours on longer trans-Pacific routes.

The three-engine jet, now under development by Aerion in collaboration with Airbus Group, is expected to make its first flight in 2021 and enter service in 2023.

Aerion and Flexjet will work together to design stunning, unique interiors for the AS2, continuing the tradition of premium interiors such as those in Flexjet’s recently launched Red Label fleet.

Flexjet anticipates that many customers will use the AS2 in combination with other large-cabin Flexjet aircraft used for long-distance travel, such as Bombardier’s Global Express and the Gulfstream G450, G500 and G650, taking advantage of the AS2’s speed to meet especially demanding travel schedules, including intercontinental round trips in a single day.

“The Aerion AS2 is a genuine game-changer for international travel, providing the world’s only commercially available supersonic transportation, enabling travelers to have breakfast with their family in New York, enjoy a business lunch in London and be back home to help their children with their homework,” said Michael Silvestro, Flexjet’s Chief Executive Officer.