New owner of Yute Air adds Learjets to fleetLear 35s are in VIP seating configuration, Anchorage-based for immediate charter; 1700-mile range reaches Seattle, Aleutian Chain; Casa 212s service Alpine field for Phillips Petroleum News Alaska
Yute Air has added two Lear 35 jets to its lineup, based and available for charter at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The planes have VIP seating for a maximum of eight passengers or “maximum comfort” for six passengers with light gear, said Skip Nelson, Yute vice president and chief op....
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Rounding out Yute’s fleet
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