NICHOLAS AIR, a leading private aviation program, proudly announces the addition of the Gulfstream G600 to its expanding fleet of Owned and Operated private aircraft. The G600, renowned for its luxury, signifies NICHOLAS AIR’s entry into the ultra-long-range market with global operational capabilities. Seating up to 13 passengers, the G600 offers a state-of-the-art platform with whisper-quiet technology, lower cabin altitude, and the largest windows in its class, ensuring an unparalleled luxury experience for a smooth and relaxing journey.
Founder and CEO, NJ Correnti, emphasizes the company’s commitment to responsible yet ambitious growth, stating, “Welcoming an aircraft of this caliber to our program reflects our responsible growth, corporate stability, and nimbleness in the market.” Correnti highlights the unique market position of the G600, making it the only company in the nation to offer the new series Gulfstreams in a jet card format.
To access the G600, NICHOLAS AIR introduces the STEEL JET program, combining its renowned flight program with the new NICHOLAS LIFESTYLE portfolio. This program offers Members access to custom homes, experiences, and amenities, enhancing the overall brand experience both in the air and on the ground.
Correnti anticipates the aircraft’s availability to Members in mid-January, just in time for President’s Day weekend, ski trips, and Spring Break. NICHOLAS AIR, headquartered in Oxford, Miss., boasts one of the largest fleets, including Phenom 100, CJ3+, Phenom 300E, Citation Latitude, Challenger 350, and now Gulfstream G600 aircraft, available anywhere in North America with as little as 24 hours’ notice.
With an average aircraft age of under five years, NICHOLAS AIR is known for world-class customer service standards, spanning from Member Services to the flight line. For over 26 years, NICHOLAS AIR has been the choice of the Most Refined Set of Private Flyers, with official partnerships with organizations like Safari Club International, the South Carolina Gamecocks, the Ole Miss Rebels, and the Clemson Tigers.