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Wednesday, 23 October 2013 - 18:28

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Fokker to Perform Airbus ACJ319 VIP Completion

Hoofddorp-based Fokker Services announced that it will perform a VIP completion of a green Airbus ACJ319 for an undisclosed customer. The aircraft will arrive at Fokker Services Netherlands facility in the first quarter of 2014 with a scheduled redelivery in the first quarter of 2015. The aircraft will be configured for 19 passengers, and will be equipped with the latest in In Flight Entertainment & Cabin Management System technologies, Wifi, and broadband. The cabin will comprise of executive seating zones, formal lounge and a private lounge which can be converted to a bedroom, complete with private bathroom and shower, the company said in a statement. Fokker F100 / Flickr "We are proud that our VIP completions, design concepts, and craftsmanship are acknowledged and highly appreciated by our very discriminating clients. We are honored to have this opportunity to showcase our capabilities, we look forward to delivering a premium product and exceptional experience to our highly valued customer," Vice President Technical Services and Aircraft Completions James Aspell stated.

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