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		<title>Schubach Aviation Premieres Gulfstream IV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Schubach Aviation, San Diego’s leading on-demand air charter service          company, has added a Gulfstream IV private jet to its fleet of 20 luxury          aircraft, announced Henry Schubach, president of the firm.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Schubach Aviation, San Diego’s leading on-demand air charter service          company, has added a Gulfstream IV private jet to its fleet of 20 luxury          aircraft, announced Henry Schubach, president of the firm.</p>
<p>The Gulfstream IV is one of the world&#8217;s most practical large-cabin          business jets, boasting an impressive record for technical performance,          safety and reliability. A high-speed, high altitude aircraft, the          Gulfstream IV is propelled by twin Rolls-Royce turbofans that provide          high thrust output with lower than normal noise emission.</p>
<p>With a range of 4,350 nautical miles and the roomiest cabin in its          class, the new Gulfstream IV easily connects San Diego to Honolulu, New          York to Frankfurt, or Chicago to Paris while providing a spacious and          comfortable solution for short-range travel as well. With 157 square          feet of cargo space, the aircraft can store enough luggage for long          stayovers at virtually any destination at home or abroad.</p>
<p>Accommodating up to 14 passengers and three crew members, Schubach          Aviation&#8217;s Gulfstream IV is generously appointed with two lavatories, a          full galley with an oven and microwave, a private lounge, an in-flight          phone, two CD players, two DVD players, and air show capabilities.</p>
<p>With a cruising speed of 530 miles an hour at an average altitude of          45,000 feet, the Gulfstream IV model aircraft has set numerous records          for speed and distance traveled around the world. Whatever the          destination, Schubach Aviation&#8217;s charter clients can be assured of          getting there both comfortably and expeditiously.</p>
<p>The Gulfstream IV joins Schubach Aviation’s existing fleet of private          aircraft, which includes two wide-bodied Bombardier Challenger 601s;          five Hawkers; a Lear 55; Lear 35; several light-weight Citations,          including two factory-new CJ3&#8217;s; and a range of King Air turbo prop          aircraft.</p>
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