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Aircraft Charter

August 11th, 2008 · No Comments

by Ray Lam

Charter flying is very different from simply buying a ticket on the local or national public aviation carrier. Chartering an aircraft, although not the cheapest way to get from one place to another offers benefits that cannot be found anywhere else in the aviation industry.

Corporate jet travel for executive travel has roots that predate the development of a viable jet engine - all the way back to the 1920’s, in fact when virtually all powered aircraft still used piston engines and propellers. The first private aircraft intended for business use was the 1932 Beech Model 17 Staggerwing. This sleek-looking aircraft epitomized futuristic, art-deco design, with retractable landing wheels and a luxuriously-appointed interior that featured mohair-cushioned seats with leather trim and room for five passengers. This was followed up in 1937 with the Beech Model 18 Twin. It was the first aircraft designed especially for business charter flight, and 7,000 were built and sold over the next thirty-two years.

To complicate matters, there’s the issue of privacy and confidentiality. There’s a lot of data and information on your laptop that is probably confidential to the point where you wouldn’t want someone looking over your shoulder to see what you’re doing. Trade secrets and privacy laws work against using commercial aircraft and flights for anyone intimately involved in large business deals. Even first class accommodations doesn’t offer the level of privacy that a charter air flight would provide you and your staff. A useful and private business meeting on board a commercial airliner is all but impossible, and completing work confidentially or otherwise is more than a challenge.

The 1964 Lear Jet was the first private jet manufactured and mass-produced for the general civilian market. Today, its descendant, the Lear Jet 60 is one of the most common corporate jets in use. Other business and corporate jets include the Gulfstream IV-SP, which not only features oak furnishings, leather sofas and a soundproof interior, it is capable of circumnavigating the globe in 37 hours. The Cessna Citation X is capable of carrying 12 passengers in comfort at speeds of nearly 1000 kilometers per hour, making it the fastest production aircraft made.

Also air charter planning provides not only services for individuals, corporations (companies), meetings, sport?s teams and many government agencies you will find that they are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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