
GrandView Aviation Adds Aircraft, Bases
The Maryland-based charter operator's fleet now comprises 17 Embraer Phenom 300 twinjets.
GrandView Aviation, which already had 14 Embraer Phenom 300s, has taken delivery of three more, the Maryland-based charter operator recently announced.
In addition, the company expects to open bases in Teterboro, New Jersey, and Reno, Nevada, in July, and plans to open another three before year-end. GrandView already has bases in Baltimore/Washington, D.C.; Atlanta; Austin, Texas; Boston; Chicago; Denver; Los Angeles; and Phoenix.
The expansion comes about three months after Global Medical Response, the parent company of AirMed International, acquired GrandView's assets. “The impact of these new aircraft and bases is far-reaching,” said AirMed president Denise Treadwell. “Through the addition of each new aircraft and operation, GrandView increases access to life-saving organ transplants for patients around the nation and to safe and reliable charter services for our VIP clientele.”