Owning a private jet offers the promise of luxury, flexibility and efficiency. However, having the keys to a private plane also comes with its own set of inconveniences and drawbacks. Whether it is arranging storage, ensuring regular maintenance or hiring a crew, full ownership is a beneficial option only to very few elite travelers.
This is why private jet providers and companies increasingly offer programs that suit different needs, from frequent executive travel to occasional family getaways. And if owning an entire jet can be overwhelming, owning a jet card or shares of a jet is often a great alternative option, especially as buyers can choose to buy the percentage of shares that best suits their flying frequency and preferences.
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What is Flexjet and how does it work?
Flexjet entered the private aviation market in 1995 when it started offering fractional ownership programs as a division of Bombardier Aerospace. Today, the American company operates under the umbrella of Directional Aviation and offers its flagship shared ownership program as well as jet cards, plane leasing and helicopter services.
Whether the priority is guaranteed availability, swift callout times or competitive pricing, Flexjet’s diverse range of offerings ensures that every flyer’s needs and preferences are met.
What is perhaps most representative of the jet company’s dedication to bridging the gap between owning and chartering a private aircraft is the Red Label membership.
This premium subscription provides passengers with more personalized service, including dedicated crews assigned to each jet who quickly learn flyers’ unique preferences, from pouring your favorite champagne to setting the ideal cabin temperature. The membership also unlocks access to luxurious bespoke interiors from the LXi Cabin Collection, which help create the ultimate lavish and elegant home – or office – in the sky.
Flexjet is an expert at crafting experiences that especially appeal to business executives and corporate travel in general. The company offers unmatched time flexibility to all fractional owners, ensuring bookings are seamless, even at the last minute, and always designed to fit the demands of busy schedules. In addition to that, the cabin provides a quiet and private space where passengers can have conversations, hold meetings or get some work done during the flight.
What are the best Flexjet corporate jets?
Gulfstream G650
Flexjet’s business jet fleet is made up of some of the most advanced aircraft in world, especially designed for corporate clients. One of those is the award-winning and record-breaking Gulfstream G650, famous for being one of the fastest in its class. For executive flyers, this means they can be on time for meetings on the other side of the globe or be home on time for dinner with their families.
Flexjet’s G650 has the widest cabin in its class and can seat up to 12 passengers. When in the air, all guests have access to a full refreshment service and several in-flight entertainment devices. The aircraft also has advanced safety features, including auto-throttles and a Predictive Landing Performance System to help avoid runway overruns – two additional guarantees that your flight will go smoothly and peacefully.
Praetor 600
In addition to being one of the most efficient jets in its class, the super-midsize Embraer Praetor 600 is one of the best aircraft in Flexjet’s fleet. Specially designed for intercontinental travel, the plane has the longest range in its category, easily pairing cities like London and New York or Miami and São Paulo.
Of course, with long-range comes the necessity for upgraded comfort. Flexjet’s Praetor 600s seat up to nine passengers on fully reclining seats and boast a spacious cabin for a more relaxing and tranquil journey. Travelers can also enjoy state-of-the-art entertainment by using the Honeywell Ovation Select CMS, a system that seamlessly integrates electronic devices with the cabin. Corporate travelers can also use the Praetor 600’s superfast Wifi connection to attend meetings or work directly from the sky.
Bombardier Challenger 3500
As one of the most innovative and luxurious private jets in the industry, the Bombardier Challenger 3500 could not miss from Flexjet’s cutting-edge fleet. Famous for its boundary-pushing amenities and performance, it is no surprise that the aircraft is a favorite for business executives and corporate travelers. Not only can the jet connect cities as far as London and Dubai, but it can also access some of the hardest-to-reach airports around the world, whether it is London City or Aspen.
When it comes to comfort, the plane does not compromise either. It boasts award-winning interiors that feature the signature Nuage seat, designed for ultimate comfort and in-flight relaxation. The smart cabin is also equipped with some of the most advanced jet technology such as voice control and high-class insulating design.
Last but not least, the Challenger 3500 is designed with eco-friendly values in mind; the aircraft’s cockpit technology makes flights more sustainable and helps reduce CO2 emissions.
How much do Flexjet corporate jets cost?
With so many programs and aircraft options to choose from, the price range for (partly) owning or using Flexjet’s corporate jets is extremely wide.
The cost of a jet card depends not only on the program length but also on the type of aircraft and level of service. That said, travelers can expect to pay an initial deposit between $50,000 and $200,000 and all-inclusive flight-hour rates typically ranging between $2,000 and $20,000.
For more frequent flyers, Flexjet’s fractional jet ownership is often the best choice, as it provides the main advantages of owning a private jet without the liabilities that come with it. Part owners can choose share sizes based on how many hours they will be using the aircraft each year, paying strictly for what they need. For Flexjet planes, share sizes typically range from 1/16th (50 hours) to ½ shares (400 hours).
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