Private Jet Charter Price Comparison Chart – Heavy Jets September 13, 2011

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

AC Type               Average Price    3 months             6 months ago

Falcon 900           $6,072                   $6,009                   $5,924

Gulfstream IV       $5,628                   $5,587                   $5,439

Challenger 604    $4,834                   $4,812                   $4,744

The above chart shows average price per hour (taxi rate + fuel surcharges) to charter 3 popular jets in the Avinode marketplace. The reference group consists of 33 Falcon 900, 47 Gulfstream IV and 46 Challenger 604.

Please Note: All prices are in US Dollars

JetOptions Implements Simple Three Step Booking Process

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

On demand private jet charter provider JetOptions recently deployed a new, simplified booking process that allows customers to find the best private jet charter deal without difficulty. The new booking process consists of three simple steps. These are:

Submission of Charter Requirement
The prospective client is prompted to enter the details of their trip request. This includes providing the departure and arrival city, travel dates, aircraft type, etc. JetOptions then uses this information to search for available options which fit the client’s requirements.

Comparison of Available Jet Charters
The customer is contacted by JetOptions with a list of potential choices along with the rates for each. They are then able to peruse these offers at their leisure before making a decision. If there are any questions regarding these offers a JetOptions client advisor is available to answer 24/7.

Payment and Confirmation
Once the client has selected their choice of the aircraft provided in earlier, they simply sign the paperwork and JetOptions will confirm the booking.

Read full story here.

Private jet Charter Price Comparison Chart for Light Jets August 30, 2011

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

AC Type               Average Price    3 months ago          6 months ago

Hawker 400 XP    $2,952                   $2,952                   $2,982

Learjet 35            $2,233                   $2,211                   $2,017

Citation II              $2,154                   $2,117                   $2,034

The above chart shows averagejet charter price per hour (taxi rate + fuel surcharges) for 3 popular jets in the Avinode marketplace. The reference group consists of 33 Hawker 400 XP, 21 Learjet 35 and 31 Citation II.

Please Note: All prices are in US Dollars

Jet Charter Price Comparison Chart – Midsize Jets June 14th, 2011

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

AC Type               Average Price    3 months             6 months ago

Citation X             $4,421                   $4,375                   $4,275

Hawker 800 XP    $3,593                   $3,519                   $3,480

Learjet 60            $3,286                   $3,163                   $3,139

The above chart shows average price per hour (taxi rate + fuel surcharges) for 3 popular midsize jet models in the Avinode marketplace. The reference group consists of 35 Citation X, 50 Hawker 800 XP and 60 Learjet 60.

Please Note: All prices are in US Dollars

Price Comparison Chart – Light Jets February 1st

Friday, February 4th, 2011

AC Type               Average Price    3 months             6 months ago

Hawker 400 XP    $2,944                   $2,944                   $3,008

Learjet 35            $2,047                   $2,054                   $2,039

Citation II             $2,028                   $1,987                   $2,008

The above chart shows average price per hour (taxi rate + fuel surcharges) for the 3 most popular North American light jet models in Avinode’s marketplace. The reference group consists of 33 Hawker 400 XPs, 27 Learjet 35s, and 32 Citation IIs.

Please Note: All prices are in US Dollars

Charter Demand Softens, Long-term Recovery Continues

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

Demand for private charter flights continued to dip at the end of January in line with seasonal expectations following the spike in bookings around the Christmas and New Year holidays. According to the latest forward-looking index from online charter portal Avinode, projected demand for the 30 days from January 31 stood at 84.03, which was less than half the level of 170.21 recorded a month earlier. However, for the second month running, there was more evidence of a longer-term recovery in that the January 31 demand index was almost 24 points ahead of the 60.64 mark recorded last year. This improvement was also reflected in Avinode’s global price index, which reached 98.20 on January 31–more than six points ahead of the same day 12 months earlier. Index numbers for January 31 this year suggest stronger recovery in the U.S. market, where the index stood at 98.77, ahead of Europe’s 95.93. However, once again, current (rather than projected) flight hour rates did show some signs of softening in the North American market. Charter prices also eroded slightly last month, with a Cessna Citation Excel fetching an average of $3,148 (€2,298) per hour in North America, down $130 from early January. Average rates for a Hawker 800 and a Challenger 604 also slid, but to a lesser degree, to $3,347 (€2,443) and $4,958 (€3,619), respectively. Internationally, the respective averages were €2,716 ($3,721), €3,132 ($4,291) and €4,784 ($6,554).

JetOptions video of the Falcon 2000

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

The Dassault Falcon 2000 is a twin-engined,  long-range corporate jet aircraft. Its two Pratt & Whitney Canada engines give the Falcon 2000EX the ability to sprint up to 3,800 nautical miles at Mach .80 and fly shorter trips even faster. This cabin boasts 6 ft 2 in of headroom, a width of 7 ft 8 in and 26 ft 2 in of passenger seating space. Depending on the configuration, the 2000 can comfortably seat 12-19 passengers. The Falcon 2000 has a full service galley. For even more convenience, there is also an accessible baggage compartment and a dressing room located out of earshot, but within reach. Charter the Falcon 2000 from JetOptions and you can see the video here.

Dallas-area FBOs Gear Up for Super Bowl Bizjet Traffic

Friday, January 28th, 2011

The Steelers and Packers aren’t the only teams who have spent months preparing for Super Bowl XLV in Dallas on February 6. The FAA, along with Dallas-area airports and FBOs, have also invested countless hours and millions of dollars getting runways and facilities ready for the more than 4,000 fans expected to arrive by private aircraft. Harrison Aviation at Forth Worth Spinks Airport recently opened a new executive terminal, and the company is gearing up to handle an influx of traffic at its other FBO at Arlington Municipal Airport, which is just six miles from Cowboys Stadium. Meanwhile, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport recently remodeled its executive terminal and Mid-Way Regional Airport in Midlothian, Texas–about 30 minutes south of downtown Dallas–recently opened a new 6,500-foot runway. The North Texas Super Bowl Committee has created a dedicated aviation transport Web site with listings and links for area FBOs, as well as Super Bowl notams, TFRs and other information. All of the Dallas-area FBOs AIN contacted are already taking parking reservations–and they’re filling up fast. Flight crews who are just arriving for game day will find that all the major FBOs are hosting Super Bowl parties with food, contests and big-screen TVs.

Gulfstream G550 video

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

The Gulfstream G550 large-cabin is an ultra-long range business jet. Less than two weeks after it entered service, a G550 flew nonstop from Seoul, South Korea, to Orlando, Fla., covering the 7,301 nautical mile (13,521 km) distance in 14.5 hours and setting a city pair record. It would go on to establish 40 city-pair records in its first five years of service. The G550 has a range of 6,750 nm (12,501 km) at Mach 0.80 and a high-speed cruise capability of Mach 0.87. With its long legs, the G550 easily links Washington, D.C., with Dubai, London with Singapore and Tokyo with Paris.

The G550 has the first fully synchronous triple Flight Management System (FMS), the Gulfstream Signature Cursor Control Device (CCD), which improves the way that pilots interact with the PlaneView avionics, and the latest in Head-Up Display technology integrated with the next-generation Gulfstream Enhanced Vision System (EVS) II™, which captures pictures of the environment and presents the pilot with a clear picture of runway markings, taxiways and surrounding terrain at night or in the worst weather conditions. The cabin aboard the G550 combines productivity with exceptional comfort. It features up to four distinct living areas, three temperature zones, and a choice of 12 floor plan configurations with seating for up to 18 passengers. You can charter this aircraft from JetOptions. See the G550 and other business aircraft videos here: Gulfstream G550

Price Comparison Chart – Light Jets January 11

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Price Comparison Chart – Light Jets

AC Type               Average Price    3 months             6 months ago

Hawker 400 XP    $2,944                   $2,944                   $3,008

Learjet 35            $2,111                   $2,087                   $2,090

Citation II             $2,049                   $2,004                   $2,028

The above chart shows average price per hour (taxi rate + fuel surcharges) for the 3 most popular North American light jet models in Avinode’s marketplace. The reference group consists of 34 Hawker 400 XPs, 29 Learjet 35s, and 35 Citation IIs.

Please Note: All prices are in US Dollars