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It flew with No. 5 Air Experience Flight, flying air cadets from Cambridge Airport until it was retired in 1989 and sold to a civilian user.
By 1969 production had increased at Shoreham to one Pup a day, aircraft were flown to either Rearsby Aerodrome or Cambridge Airport for painting and finishing.
Marshall Aerospace, the aircraft maintenance company and owners of Cambridge airport, to the North, has been a major employer in recent decades.
There are over 60 aircraft worldwide available for charter through ExecuJet, with charter call centres in Zurich, London Cambridge, Cape Town, Dubai, Melbourne, Monterrey, Moscow, Johannesburg,