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What’s Happening With Business Jets?

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

Air travelers, whether they know it or not, are used to flying in aircraft that are often 30 years old or older. Many commercial jets in use were manufactured in that era. A great many business and corporate jets are equally old. Hundreds of Learjets from the 1970s or older are still in service.  Well maintained, that’s not a problem. They were designed to deliver good performance for a long time.

But it’s also true that technology has advanced tremendously over the same time frame. Computer controlled electronics and avionics, materials and much more have all reached a state of the art that the founders of jet design only imagined. Riding in a jet manufactured to the latest specs provides a speed, convenience and pleasure that older jets simply can’t match.

What's Happening With Business Jets?

Fresh off the assembly line in June, 2007, for example, is the Dassault Falcon 7X.

As just one demonstration of its state of the art prowess, the Falcon 7X contains a fly-by-wire system. The leading edge of avionics, this system reduces weight and allows extremely stable and fine mastery of control surfaces. Computerized controls interact with the cables and electronics needed to direct angles of flaps and other gear. Near instantaneous adjustment to all flying conditions results.
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What to Look For In a Private Jet Chartering Company

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Are you interested in chartering a private jet? If so, you are definitely not alone. Each year, a large number of individuals make the decision to charter a private jet. As the popularity of private jet charters continues to increase, so does the number of private jet chartering companies. While this is nice, as it gives you a wider selection of companies to choose from, it can make choosing a company more difficult. That is why it is important that you know what to look for, when choosing a private jet chartering company. Just a few of the things you will want to look for are mentioned below.

When it comes to choosing a private jet chartering company, there are many consumers who are concerned with price. Although you will want to make sure that you can afford the cost of a privately chartered jet, cost should actually be the furthest thing from your mind. The first thing that you will want to do is examine the company in question, particularly their reputation. You will want to do business with a private jet chartering company that comes highly rated and recommended. You can easily examine a private jet chartering company’s reputation by using the internet. Performing a standard internet search, with the company’s name, should return a large number of results. Those results should give you insight into the company that you would like to do business with.

What to Look For In a Private Jet Chartering Company

In addition to reputation, you will also want to examine the type of jet or jets that are available for charter. In most cases, you will find that private jet chartering companies have a fleet of jets. This, essentially, means that they own more than one. This is nice if you are looking for something in particular, like a spacious jet or one that has a large number of seats. Many private jet chartering companies have information on their jets, including detailed pictures or floor plans, available on their online websites. If you are able to access this information, you will want to closely examine it. Even if you are not looking to charter a specific type of jet, it is still advised that you examine all of the jets that are available.
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Chartering a Private Jet versus Flying on a Commercial Airline

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Are you in the mist of planning a trip? Whether that trip is for a business meeting, a romantic getaway, or a honeymoon, you will need to make travel arrangements. If your destination is located more than two or three hours away from your residence, you may be looking to fly. After all, air travel is a relatively safe, easy, and convenient way to get to your destination. When it comes to air travel, many travelers automatically think of commercial airlines, but did you know that you also have another option? That option involves chartering a private jet.

If you have yet to officially make all of your air travel arrangements or reservations, you may want to take some time to examine the chartering of a private jet. Over the past few years, the number of individuals who choose to charter private jets has increased. While a large number of individuals prefer to charter private jets, it is something that may not necessarily be right for you. When determining whether or not you should charter a private jet or book a seat aboard a commercial airline, you are urged to compare the advantages and disadvantages of each.

Chartering a Private Jet versus Flying on a Commercial Airline

One of the many reasons why travelers choose to book reservations aboard a commercial airline is because of the cost of doing so. In most cases, it is more than affordable to book a seat on a commercial airline. Of course, it is important to examine the dates of travel. It is not uncommon for commercial airlines to charge more money for air travel during holidays or for last minute reservations. Still, the cost of booking a seat aboard a commercial airline is typically cheaper than arranging the chartering of a private jet.
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