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		<title>Ready For Take Off with Business Jets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bizjets, Biz Jets, or business jets... Whatever you call them, they are moving out of the realm of the super-rich and into that of the everyday business traveler. In decades past a Lear jet or Gulfstream was almost exclusively the province of the ultra-rich with cash to spare. They provided a level of privacy, comfort and convenience that no major airline could match. With separate airfields, schedules designed around the traveler's needs, not the airlines', private jets were the ultimate in air travel.


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		<title>The History of Business Jets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The waning years of WWII saw the introduction of the first jet fighter planes. Though the popular image is that Germany was the first to develop them, British pioneer Frank Whittle had drawing board designs of a jet plane as early as the mid-1930s. After the end of the war, commercial airlines quickly realized the value of these faster planes. Everyone wants to get where they want to go sooner. Less time in the air means less jet lag, less stress from engine and wind noise, and more time on the ground to take care of business. For upscale business travelers, those goals were first approached in the mid-1960s.


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