GainJet offers B757 with stateroom to MENA market

The operator is currently in the process of installing a stateroom in its flagship aircraft - a Boeing 757-200 executive airliner. This interesting move takes GainJet’s fleet to the next level and increases the choice of VIP travel solutions it offers to its customers.
The upgrade of the VIP 757 includes the addition of a stateroom with en-suite bathroom.
GainJet’s VIP 757 is popular among many different types of client. Regular customers range from global rock bands and sports teams, through to heads of state and major corporations. In the narrow market of corporate airliners, the most attractive characteristic of this aircraft was its ability to provide VIP seating in comfort for all 78 passengers.
GainJet CEO Captain James McBride said that “It is a carefully calculated move and at the end of the project we will launch a unique product into the market. To be able to offer 62 VIP seats AND a bedroom, combined with unbeatable range plus 10 tonnes of baggage capacity makes this a Presidential aeroplane! It is an investment in which we truly believe and a move in the right direction for our company. GainJet already has the experience and know-how in this category of large VIP passenger groups - quite simply we are expanding from that base. We did a lot of research before we moved forward with this project and examined multiple ways to implement the bedroom idea. We also spoke to our existing customers and were assured that the way we planned the upgrade for the seven five, we’d be able to sustain its large capacity capability and accommodate their needs”.
Even though the stateroom is spacious, the aircraft will still have 62 VIP seats, which should make those who were already attracted to the aircraft’s large capacity rest easy. McBride said: “We call this an upgrade because the aircraft’s capabilities will not change; we’re just adding a few extra amenities, like the stateroom. GainJet is also expecting the delivery of its G550 ultra-long range executive jet in April of this year. McBride said “we not only have decided to spread the range of VIP aircraft types that we offer, but we have strategically based them throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Africa in order to maximize convenience for our customers. We continuously examine the market and trends, constantly trying to stay ahead of them. We know that we must be innovative in this fast paced industry”.
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