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Old 5th Jan 2010, 01:58   #1 (permalink)
 
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Is Netjets Europe Still Introducting the Hawker 4000?

I realize that Netjets (in general) just cancelled a large Hawker Beechcraft order which included some Hawker 4000s and probably Hakwer Beechjets and 750s/800s/900s. With that said, the Netjets Europe website still claims to be receiving the Hawker 4000. It even mentions that the 4000 is set to become the "cornerstone" of the Netjets Europe fleet. I read that NJE was preparing to introduce the H4000 on flights to LCY as well.

Website indicates they are coming (just not sure it is updated):

NetJets Europe - Aircraft

The aeroplane looks nice in that paint job. So, what is the deal? Will Netjets Europe still receive Hawker 4000s? If so, what is the expected delivery rate (in this economy) and timeframe? I realise Netjets USA will likely not receive any Hawker 4000s but I am just wondering if Netjets Europe is still on track.

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Old 6th Jan 2010, 14:43   #2 (permalink)
 
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Forget about it... The whole Hawker 4000 order has been cx!!! The website needs to be updated....
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