Private Jet Solutions

 

Flying by charter differs from commercial options in many ways, but most customers summarize it in three words: efficiency, privacy and flexibility. And while private jets are a clear choice, we understand that selecting the right aircraft is an important decision. 


TURBO PROP

Turbo Prop planes are smaller than most jets. They can fly up to four to six hours nonstop. Turbo Props are easily adaptable and able to handle short, and rough runways. The King Air 90, King Air 350 and Pilatus PC-12 are examples of turbo prop planes.

PASSENGERS: ( 6 - 10 )

RANGE: ( 600 - 2000 nm )


LIGHT JETS

Light Jets are probably the most economical choice for short to mid-range trips. They can travel further and faster than non-jet aircrafts while operating in and out of smaller airports. The Citation II and V, Learjet 31 and 35 and Raytheaon Premier I are all examples of light jets.

PASSENGERS: ( 4 - 8 )

RANGE: ( 900 - 1800 nm )


MIDSIZE JETS

Midsize jets provide more comfort and higher baggage capacity than smaller jets. They're capable of flying from coast to coast within the United States. They are a more spacious option. They Lear45, Falcon 20 and Hawker 700 are all examples of mid size jets.

PASSENGERS: ( 6 - 10 )

RANGE: ( 1800 - 3000 nm )


SUPER MIDSIZE JETS

Super midsize jets are capable of transcontinental flights. They have all of the luxury and amenities of larger jets , only on a smaller scale. The Hawker 800/800xp, Falcon50 and Citation X are all examples of super mid size jets.

PASSENGERS: ( 8 - 12 )

RANGE: ( 3000 - 4000 nm )

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LONG RANGE JETS

Heavy jets are the largest private planes in charter. They optimally blend comfort, performance and economy for long range flights.  These aircrafts do it faster and with more comfort than other jets. Some have private sleeping areas. The Gulfstream III and V, Falcon 900 and Challenger 601 are all examples of heavy jets.

PASSENGERS: ( 12 - 19 )

RANGE: ( 3000 - 7500 nm )