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A charter
specialist is standing by to help select the aircraft that is right
for you.
Call 888-240-JETS(5387) for more
information
Heavy
Jets
The ultimate in luxury, these aircraft
offer the most all-around room and are the best choice for long
distance flights, especially
those traveling overseas. These aircraft feature a
flight attendant, fully enclosed lavatory and a full galley.
Some of the amenities include, but are not limited to flight phone,
computer ports, and entertainment systems with screens to view
DVD and flight tracking systems. Seating capacity varies from
nine to 20 passengers. Some common heavy jets are Gulfstreams
and Challengers.

Mid-Size & Super Mid-Size Jets Offers the comfort of a "stand-up" cabin, along
with an enclosed lavatory for convenience. These aircraft are
a popular choice for flights ranging up to 2,000 miles, sometimes
further as some newer models have an extended range. Many
feature the added luxuries of heavy jets, with entertainment systems
and computer ports. This category of aircraft
accommodate anywhere from five to ten passengers. Common
Mid-Size jets are the Learjet 55 and 60, Citation III, VII, and X,
Hawker 700 and 800XP and the Falcon 50 to name a few.

Light Jets Light jets are the choice of many executives
to get where they need to go in a short period of time, all the
while keeping their costs down. Seating is most comfortable
with six or fewer passengers. You may have heard of the
Learjet 25, 35 and 31, the Beechjet 400 and quite a few models from
Citation, such as the Citation Jet 1 and 2, Citation Bravo, Citation
V, Citation Encore and Citation Ultra.

Turboprops Pressurized aircraft that have jet engines, but
are propeller driven. A great choice for in-state
trips. Seats anywhere five to nine passengers.
Sometimes used for smaller runway's that jets can't access.
King Air's are the most popular turboprops.

Twin
Pistons Wonderful for small runways, which is why it is
the most popular aircraft choice for the Bahamas. Some twin
pistons have air-conditioning, others do not. Three to nine
passengers can be accommodated, depending on the model. Navajo
Chieftain, Cessna 402 and Beech Baron are all examples of twin
pistons.

Helicopters, Airliners, Cargo Have a
large group of 100 or more? Yes, you can charter an
airliner. Need to fly from point to point within a city?
You can charter a helicopter as well. Have cargo that shipping
companies can't accommodate? Well, you can charter a cargo
plane that can accommodate your specific
needs.
MEMBER OF 
BusinessJetz International does not own
or operate any aircraft. We act as an agent on behalf of
our clients, providing pre-screened Part 135 or Part 121 aircraft
subject to the strict maintenance and training schedules as dictated
by the FAA (Federal
Aviation Administration).
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