Titan Airways has unveiled a 44-seat VIP-configured Boeing 737-300QC as the London Stansted-based charter operator attempts to gain a foothold in the blossoming all-business-class transport market.

The aircraft (registration GPOWC), which was previously operated by Falcon Air of Norway in a 130-seat configuration, was completed by engineering company Inflite for around £500,000 ($1 million).

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Titan Airways Boeing 737-300QC

Titan will target the converted 737-300QC at large group transport market including sport teams, music tours, financial roadshows and corporate charter.

The aircraft will also be used for mail transport during the night, says Titan, as the VIP seating can be removed inside 1h.

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Source: Flight International