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Reflecting its continued focus on innovation and continuous improvements in customer service, NetJets plans to have all future fleet aircraft, including light cabin models, delivered from the factory with high speed Internet service.
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Originally designed as the Diamond I and manufactured by Mitsubishi in the early 1980s, the fast, light-cabin Japanese jet was purchased by Hawker Beechcraft Corporation and modified to become the Beechjet 400, the 400A and eventually the Hawker 400XP.
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At the same time, Learjet was working on the Learjet 45, a totally new fuselage design, which would also target the light jet buyer seeking more range and cabin size together with operating costs less than a typical midsize aircraft.
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The 787 is made from light and strong composite materials that allow higher cabin pressure and humidity, adding to passengers' comfort.
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Combine this capability with a spacious, comfortable cabin that seats seven passengers and you have one of the best light jets available.
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The cabin is over 300 cubic feet, which is far more than most other light turbine aircraft, and the baggage compartment is large enough to hold almost 33 standard carry-ons.
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The A400M fuselage has been designed with a spacious cabin, making it suitable for the transport of bulky cargo like helicopters, heavy vehicles, missile batteries and light vehicles placed side by side.
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