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How To Choose Which Aircraft To Charter

How To Choose Which Aircraft To Charter

BY AEROXPLORER.COM STAFF Published on June 13, 2024 0 COMMENTS

The private jet industry has seen massive growth in recent years, with more people than ever before choosing to charter a jet over flying on commercial airlines. The advantages of flying private include flexibility in choosing what time you depart and the associated exclusivity and luxury. 

 



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When selecting what aircraft you want to fly on, the many options can make the decision tricky. To make this easier for you, we will compare below some of the top aircraft available to be charted for a private flight. 

 

 

Embraer Lineage 1000E

 

 

First on this list is the Embraer Lineage 1000E, an aircraft initially manufactured for commercial flights but now used for private jet flights.

 

It has two potent General Electric CF34-10E7-B engines, enabling it to fly around 4,600 nautical miles in one journey. This aircraft is ideal for those looking to fly to destinations such as North America, parts of Africa, most of Europe, and South America. This aircraft can carry up to 19 people and has a cabin that is 84 feet in length and six feet seven inches high. This means that even tall passengers won’t feel cramped in this aircraft during their flight. 

 



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The interior design is tasteful and luxurious, with amenities such as a large bed and walk-in shower, as well as the option to have gourmet food served during your flight. Not every air charter company will have all types of aircraft available to charter, so it is a good idea to do some research and find a provider that has exactly what you are looking for. 

 

Gulfstream G650ER

Up next is the Gulfstream G650ER, another highly luxurious aircraft  that, unlike the Embraer Lineage 1000E, was built to fly long distances to accommodate business trips worldwide. Powered by two Rolls-Royce engines, this aircraft has plenty of power to get you to your destination in no time. It can fly around 7,500 nautical miles, so you can reach destinations in Africa, Europe, South America, North America, and even Asia without stopping for fuel. 

 



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The interior of the Gulfstream G650ER features a cabin that is 84 feet long and 6.6 feet tall, so it can easily accommodate 19 passengers. 

 

It has been carefully designed into four living areas, meaning there are spaces to relax, entertain, dine, and work without feeling like you must stay in the same place for the entire flight. You can expect luxury flatscreen TVs and Wi-Fi connectivity to get on with important work, or relax and watch a movie. 

 

Bombardier Global 5000

The Bombardier Global 5000 has enough space for 16 passengers. It is capable of flying distances of around 5,200 nautical miles, which means you can reach a number of popular destinations around the world without having to stop to refuel. If you are traveling for business, this is crucial as it means you aren’t wasting valuable time and can optimize the trip to be as efficient as possible. 

 



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This aircraft's interior boasts several luxurious seats that mold to the passenger's body. You can also enjoy some of the fastest internet speeds available on aircraft, allowing you to join business meetings with no disruptions or relax with in-flight entertainment.

 

Bombardier Global 6000

The Bombardier Global 6000 is similar to the Global 5000 in several ways. However, there are some distinct differences that may sway which aircraft you decide to charter. The Global 6000 has a slightly further range of 6,000 nautical miles, which means you will be able to fly slightly further without having to stop to refuel. In addition to this, the aircraft is larger, which means there is more space in the cabin to move around freely. 

 



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The Global 6000 also has a slightly increased passenger capacity of 17, which might be the better option if you need space for an extra person. Much like the Bombardier Global 5000, this aircraft has a beautifully designed interior that allows passengers to rest during the flight and get on with important work if necessary.

 

Cessna Citation Latitude

The final aircraft on this list is the Cessna Citation Sovereign, one of the most popular midsize business jets available on the market. It can accommodate up to 8 passengers and can fly up to 5,000 kilometers without stopping, which is ideal for traveling between New York and Los Angeles or Dubai to Geneva. 

 



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The interior of this aircraft boasts a sleek design with luxurious leather seats. There is plenty of legroom and the ability to fully recline the seats so you can sleep during your flight. A unique feature of this aircraft is the option to control lighting, entertainment, temperature, and window shades using your mobile phone as the controller.

 

Choose the Right Aircraft for You

 

 



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Flying on private jets has become a trendy and efficient way to travel for leisure and business. The experience is incomparable to flying on commercial airlines, and it is likely that the number of people choosing to fly private will continue to increase in the coming years. There are so many different types of aircraft available to charter, each with its own advantages, so it is worth doing some good research to find the right aircraft for your upcoming trip

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