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Chartering A Global Express Heavy Jet

Higher ranking business executives usually choose a Global Express heavy jet for charter when they are going on a long distance trip to a meeting or something business oriented. This class of business jets, the heavy jet class for charter, include a few different carriers, each one capable of going lengthy distances and transporting anywhere from nine to fifteen people. Sometimes they can carry more depending on the seat configuration. Listed below are a few of these type jets along with their capacities.

Manufactured by Bombardier, the Challenger 604 is a great example of this class. It has a cabin with many nice appointments that measures 28.4 feet long, 8.2 feet wide and a height of 6.1 feet. The seating capacity will handle up to nine passengers and will hold a lot of baggage with 115 cubic feet storage. Going from New York to California will be easy with a range of 4740 miles.

Produced by Dassault, the Falcon 900 heavy jet has seating for 12-15 people in a cabin that stretches 39 feet long. The cabin has a 6.2 feet of height and is 7.7 feet wide, and contains an exterior baggage capacity of 127 cubic feet. The range is 4259 miles and it can cruise very fast at 536 miles per hour.

Gulfstream V Gulfstream's heavy jet seats 13 and has a very impressive range of 7,681 miles. It flies at a cruising speed of 562 miles per hour and its cabin is 50.1 feet long, 7.3 feet wide and 6.2 feet high. Interior baggage capacity is 226 cubic feet.

There are many reasons why a Global Express Heavy Jet is a good choice for business's travel needs. Perhaps the top reason is that it is actually cost-effective for high-level executives because of the time savings. An executive's time is often worth thousands of dollars per hour and if you multiply that out by 10 or so executives traveling together, that comes out to a substantial dollar amount. Comparable in per person rates to flying first class, a private charter offers privacy, convenience and time savings not available through commercial flights. The smaller private jets eliminate all of the delays of flying commercial and afford the discriminating traveler the privacy of his or her own cabin. Traveling by a chartered heavy jet allows for many more takeoff and landing points. There are roughly 5400 airports that can handle smaller business jet aircraft as compared to only 580 airports that can accomodate the larger commercial jets. This means less travel time to or from your origin and destination points.

by: Daniel Pott




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