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Great Lakes Express Expands

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Great Lakes ExpressGreat Lakes Express today announced they have opened the long awaited charter division. The Cleveland based airline stated that the new charter service will focus on twin engine 4-10 seat turboprops such as the Beech Duke, Cessna 441 and the Piper Seneca (among others).

The new charter division has hubs in Bellingham Washington, Atlantic City New Jersey and Nassau (Bahamas). This new service is a perfect opportunity for pilots to fly their RealAir, Carenado, Cessna 441 and other aircraft for a purpose. GLE Charters supplies the schedule and passengers and pilots supply the aircraft.

Great Lakes Express screenshot

Screenshot from Great Lakes Express website on 15 August 2011.

Great Lakes Express is a regional airline with passenger hubs in Cleveland and Milwaukee providing service to the Great Lakes region of the United States. GLE Charters is a new expansion providing pilots with another option for their flight simming enjoyment.

Please visit us at www.gleairlines.com for more information.

About Ian Stephens

Ian Stephens is a Flight Simulation enthusiast with a keen interest in aviation and technology. He has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years.

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