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Jung Sky
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Cessna Citation CJ2

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Croatia
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Jung Sky presents revamped CJ2 in time for summer
Jung Sky says that clients and private jet brokers need to feel absolutely comfortable about the aircraft they use, now more than ever. With this in mind, the company decided to completely overhaul one of its CJ2s.
The livery of 9A-JSD has been redesigned.
Read this story in our May 2021 printed issue.

At the beginning of April, Zagreb, Croatia-based business aviation operator Jung Sky, which currently performs flights throughout Europe including to destinations alongside the Mediterranean Sea, presented one of its two Cessna 525A CJ2 aircraft with a refreshed interior, completely refurbished exterior and a redesigned aircraft livery.

“The aircraft underwent an extensive maintenance check as well as a repainting job, and we're very excited to see it back in our daily flight operations. So far, it has received rave reviews from everyone, including clients that were involved in the first couple of flights after its return,” states sales manager Dalibor Skunca.

Skunca points out there is no doubt that clients and private jet brokers need to feel absolutely comfortable about the aircraft they use, now more than ever. “The future of business aviation was always bright, and the COVID-19 pandemic really put a spotlight on the many benefits of flying private. So, I believe this niche will continue to grow,” Skunca states. “It's safe to say business aviation operators compete for clients' attention in every way possible because first-time bookers are on the continuous rise, ad hoc flights are dominating and we've also noticed a rise in two-way, return flights. New clients are coming in every day, and passengers are spending more time inside a private jet than they did before the pandemic.”