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Airbus Corporate Jets
Business unit of Airbus that sells corporate jet variants of parent's airliner range / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) is a business unit of Airbus which markets and completes business jet variants of the company’s airliners. Following the entry of the 737-based Boeing Business Jet into the market, Airbus introduced the A319-based Airbus Corporate Jet in 1997. Although the term Airbus Corporate Jet was initially used only for the A319CJ, it is now used for all models in a VIP configuration.[1] As of June 2019, 213 corporate and private jets are operating; 222 aircraft have been ordered, including 128 A320 family jets.[2]
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Role | Business jet |
Manufacturer | Airbus |
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The Airbus Corporate Jet Centre is based in Toulouse, France, and specialises in single-aisle aircraft.