Private Jets spell luxury and comfort whilst travelling. And, now they are catching the eye of affluent travellers and corporations who are taking the advantage of soft pricing and reduced depreciation of second-hand (used) planes.
The Pilatus PC-24 is wonderfully unique, and the world’s first and only Super Versatile Jet (SVJ). The private jet under the SVJ category has been designed for off-road compatibility from the very beginning.
Bombardier’s Global 7000 has changed the name to Global 7500 in the backdrop of its performance improvements that are reaching new heights and continually surpassing expectations.
G500 resounds of luxury, and this is also reflected in the cabin that is optimised for productivity and has low sound levels, 100% fresh air, and panoramic windows. Apart from which, its award-winning Symmetry Flight DeckTM includes 10 touch screens, Head-Up Display II, Gulfstream Enhanced Vision System and more.
Textron Aviation’s Citation Longitude exuberates with elegance and style. Fliers would love the handcrafted wood carpentry, and the high-tech digital inputs, and bespoke interiors. The private jet’s fit and finish are par excellence and the jet has already revolutionised business aviation.
A JetBlue-backed private jet company is all set to venture into using hybrid-to-electric planes. Zunum Aero, based in Kirkland, Washington, share an investor in JetBlue with JetSuite and are rethinking short-distance flights through its investments. The startup recently signed a… Continue Reading →