Beveryly Center Heliport

The difference between commercial flying and private aircraft rental, boils down to apples and oranges. There is a huge difference in the sort of benefit that each provides - one huge variation is luxury. But, lately, private plane hires have grow to be financially affordable, by those who would like to travel by air, minus Many of limits and who have time constraints. The economy, growing gas costs and federal rules, have a good deal regarding with increased operating costs, which highly influences the commercial airline market’s success or loss. Private jet travel and commercial flight charges have almost come to level with each other, making it a traveler's choice of travel.

For many large companies with continent hopping executives, traveling by private jet can be a cost effective business tool. Charter aircraft companies are located all over the map in the major countries and chartering a private jet comes with endless options for scheduling and offers passengers luxury, convenience and impeccable service.

Private jets for rent come in a myriad of shapes, sizes, configurations and with different speeds and range. There are six categories from very light to super heavy jets. Very light jets like the Cessna Citation carry 2 to 4 passengers, have a cruise speed of nearly 400 mph and a range of 1300 miles. The Learjet 55, a midsize jet, carries 7 passengers, has a speed of 450 mph and a range of 2500 miles. On the far end, the Boeing business jet has room for 50, a speed of 470 mph and a range of 7000 miles.

You may often wonder and ask yourself, is a private jet worth its expensive price tag? A standard-sized jet has a whopping price tag of $5 million, and it can go up depending on the age, size, and features. Furthermore, when you own a private jet, it is necessary that you shell out thousands of dollars each year for its maintenance and other charges. You will also need to hire a professional pilot to fly you to city, and a pilot with more than 5 years experience likelycosts about $60,000 per year.

A private jet is worth all the money that you paid for it if you are going to use it all the time for business and pleasure. However, if you will only use it only a few times in a year, it is certain that the money that you worked hard for will simply go straight to the rubbish pail.