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Chartering A Gulfstream V To Move Your Trip Along

Everyone knows that traveling on commercial airlines is frustrating and time consuming, especially in the business arena where it can be a huge time mismanagement. Most winning coporations know very much about the time value and try to manage the time just as they would any other commodity. Having a chartered private jet creates scheduling around the business travelers schedule which gets rid of any layovers or delays. This can make a two day travel itinerary become only one day, saving on hotels, food and ground transport which may cover the cost on the chartered jet.

Topping the short list of high-performance long-range, luxury class business jets is the Gulfstream V built by Gulfstream Aerospace. The Gulfstream V enjoys the safest, most reliable record of all business jets in its class. Although the Gulfstream V is the first choice for business aircraft, it has also been selected by the United States Air Force, Coast Guard and Navy to fulfill various missions around the world

A spacious, well appointed cabin is onboard, making it great for meetings. The Gulfstream V has a separate dining area, two fully enclosed lavatories located in the both front and back, and a full galley. An updated option is available in the Gulfstream V-SP, it has very advanced avionics, the fuel capacity is increased and the Rolls Royce BR710 engines reduce the noise level.

As a charter jet user you have a few options available for you. The most expensive option is fractional ownership, you own a sixteenth of the jet, but the cost is over $400,000. However if you are flying more than 50 hours in a year at peak times it becomes a more reasonable choice. You can also get a Jet Card, this is another option similar to a debit card. An intial deposit of about $100,000 is required and then as you fly the balance is subtracted, there is no ownership in this option.
Chartering A Gulfstream V To Move Your Trip Along


Finding jets which are traveling home with no passengers is another alternative, there are some companies out there that can find these empty flights. If you have a fairly flexible schedule and are usually going between major destinations then this is a good choice. For the companies who watch their time closely and want a jet for long range travel the Gulfstream V is at high demand. A CEO of Shaircraft Solutions says that these jets are habit forming, difficult to go back to the Delta counter. You can go when you want, have good catered meals and arrive very relaxed.

by: Daniel Pott




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