Nov 092009

Small piston engined airplanes are the most popular among enthusiasts who wish to own their own airplane. Flying as a hobby or just for pleasure is very popular all over the world mainly because they are safe and easy to fly and maintain. Such aircrafts are owned by people from all walks of life – bank employees, architects, engineers, doctors and lawyers.

Many pilots do not own an airplane, but they rent them from the local airports, paying only for the number of hours they fly. If a small plane is rented for day for a family outing, it would cost the pilot only about $100 per hour and the actual flying time may not exceed one to two hours at the most.

Most small airplanes cost about the same as an expensive car. Used aircrafts are much more economical.

When it comes to larger aircraft, it is a different story. The smaller jets cost around $1.50 to $2.00 million making it beyond the reach of hobbyists and pleasure seekers. Typically such aircrafts are owned by Multinational and “Fortune 500″ companies, and of course film stars, top sportspeople and the like. Flying and maintaining these airplanes is expensive. A pilot needs to be permanently employed and the company needs to pay rental if the aircraft is parked in the local airport.

For a company with multi-million dollar turnover, this may be a necessity as they would be using the aircraft all the more frequently in the course of their business, flying quite a few hundred hours annually. But for smaller companies, although they can afford to buy such an aircraft, they need to think if such an additional expense is necessary considering their actual use.

A private jet can be chartered for an year’s use of around 30 hours of actual flight for about $100,000 and the aircraft of your choice will be at your beck and call till you complete the 30 hours of flight or one year, whichever is earlier. This works out very economical for companies that do not need the aircraft very often.

And then there is the Fractional ownership scheme where several companies join up and purchase an aircraft, and share the maintenance and other expenses equally, and paying for the actual flying hours at cost. This will work out economical for companies who may require using the aircraft more often.

To own or to charter a Private Jet depends entirely on the financial position and the actual need.

Barney Garcia
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/private-jets-to-own-or-charter-69371.html

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Posted by Airtime at 12:39 pm Tagged with: Aircrafts, airplane, airplanes, Architects, Different Story, Doctors And Lawyers, Expensive Car, Family Outing, Film Stars, Flying Time, Fortune 500 Companies, Hobbyists, Local Airports, Piston, Pleasure Seekers, Private Jet, Private Jets, Smaller Companies, Sportspeople, Walks Of Life
Nov 052009

Private charter jets often offer amenities that are not found on public airlines. Although it may sound expensive to charter a private jet, there are many benefits that outweigh the cost. Commercial airlines cannot compare to the benefits of private charter jets, especially if you fly frequently.

Often, after only one private charter flight, passengers are hooked. They decide that private jets are now their preferred mode of transportation. You can locate a private charter jet through local business charters or through a charter broker who is qualified.

Since the price of private charter jets has become more affordable, they have also become more popular. Whether you are booking a private charter jet for business associates, friends or family, there is no better way to commemorate a special occasion.

Generally, commercial airlines have a set number of routes with only one or two connecting cities or countries. Private charter jets have greater flexibility in their routes. If done correctly, private charter jets have the ability to offer less expensive tickets because they operate differently than commercial airlines. Since, when chartering private jets, the entire airplane is booked from the airlines, they are able to offer a discount.

Private charter jets are great for group travel or even for those who want a more private flying encounter. At times, travel firms will incorporate overnight stays at some of the most luxurious hotels. They may also include programs for touring and sightseeing.

Private charter jets are generally more reliable than other ways of getting inexpensive tickets. Often, the closer to the flying date it gets, the cheaper it becomes to book. In order to make their money, the private charter company wants to sell as many tickets as possible. They offer you the ability to fly when and where you want to. All the while, giving you the security and privacy not found on commercial airlines.

Adrian Adams
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/a-private-jet-charter-are-you-serious-96177.html

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Posted by Airtime at 2:46 am Tagged with: Adrian Adams, Business Associates, Business Charters, Charter Broker, Charter Company, Charter Flight, Charter Jet, Charter Jets, Commercial Airlines, Flight Passengers, Group Travel, Mode Of Transportation, Overnight Stays, Preferred Mode, Private Charter, Private Jet Charter, Private Jets, Special Occasion, Times Travel, Travel Firms
Oct 262009

If you own a corporation and as part of your business you and your staff do a lot of work-related travel, then you might have considered the purchase of a business jet. But this can pose a significant outlay of resources, whereas corporate jet charter services can provide a cost efficient way for your company to meet its travel needs.

One beneficial aspect of plane charter is that you can charter an aircraft that is the right size to meet your specific needs. Even if those needs change, there are always the right corporate jets available for you. If you have only a few individuals going with you to a business meeting, then you can simply charter a smaller plane. If several staff members are traveling with you, then a larger jet is available to meet your travel requirements.

Unlike owning your own jet, with a plane charter service you can obtain extra services to make your work run smoothly even while traveling. Secretaries, accountants, legal services, and more are all available for your use, as you need them. Try that on a commercial flight.

One of the hassles of traveling on commercial airlines is all the waiting that you must do before you get on the airplane. Waiting in long lines for security screening, then waiting to check in can eat up hours that could be much more productively spent on business pursuits. With corporate jets all you need to do is show up, and the jet is ready and waiting to go.

If you need to hold a private meeting, corporate jets provide an excellent place to conduct business. You get to select who travels with you, and you can spend the travel time as you see fit. You can expect all of your requirements to be met, so that you and your fellow travelers will fly in luxury and comfort, suited specifically to your exact needs. There are no distractions when you are in the air traveling, so a more productive business meeting can ensue.

Perhaps you will have a long flight the next time you use a plane charter, and this can be an ideal time to prepare yourself for the business venture that will be waiting at the end of the trip. It pays to take care of yourself, and you can in style on corporate jets. You can receive your choice of five-star cuisine to meet any dietary requirement. You might need to relax with a massage, and on a plane charter this is entirely possible. Your specific needs and requirements will all be satisfied when you utilize a quality plane charter service, so that you can be focused on what is important: your business.

Jonathan Blocker
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/corporate-jet-charter-services-123711.html

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