New Private Jet Company Planned For Greece
Filed under: Wings

Planning a trip to Greece? You'll soon have a sexy new private jet option. Embraer announced that K2 SmartJets will begin operations in Greece with one Legacy 600 jet. The company was founded this year by a bunch of entrepreneurs and plans to have two more jets in the feature. The $24.7 million jet holds 19 passengers and can fly to any city in the E.U. The Greek Air Force is already using the Legacy 600, but K2 SmartJets will be the first civilian based group to fly the jet out of Athens Airport. The company is set to launch in a little over a month.
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