Aircraft Site Map
Listed
below are various aircraft types that have been categorized
based on their passenger capacity and range.
- Executive
Turboprops
Executive Turboprop have the ability to fly at higher
altitudes than piston engines. They offer better short
runway performance and burn lesser fuel, resulting into
lower operating costs and access to many more general
aviation airports. They are fairly small, seating 6
to 8 passengers.
List of Executive Turboprops
- Compact
Light Jets
Compact Light Jets, also referred to as Very Light Jets
(VLJs), are small light aircraft that typically hold
a small group of 4 or 5 passengers comfortably. They
have been described as the "sports cars of aviation."
The compact light jets are a fairly new category of
aircraft, and thus are equipped with the very latest
in jet engine technology which delivers the speed, quality,
and fuel efficiency that allow for a more cost effective
means of private jet travel.
List of Compact Light
Jets
- Light
Jets
'Light Jets - Also known as 'Light Cabin Jets' are specifically
used for medium length flights which may seat 6 passengers
comfortably and 8 or 9 at maximum capacity. Light jets
are typically outfitted with excellent in-flight entertainment
centers, a mini-galley, and luxurious leather and hardwood
interiors.
List of Light Jets
- Midsize
Jets
Midsize Jets - With a slightly larger cabin comes grander,
roomier seating and more space to move around in a mid
size jet. Interior features are similar to light jets,
but have more layout options. It can accomodate 8 passengers
comfortably and even 12 or 14 at maximum capacity. Midsize
jets also offer greater capabilities with an average
flight of about 4 to 5 hours, whereas some even offer
nonstop coast-to-coast flight possibilities.
List of Midsize Jets
- Super
Midsize Jets
Super Midsize Jets - They operate with the efficiency
of midsize aircraft with range and speed of heavy jets,
making them suitable for coast-to-coast or international
flights. Seating capacity is on the high end of typical
midsize jets of 10 to 18 passengers. Some luxury options
include a private lavatory with dressing area, spacious
internal/external luggage compartments, and advanced
entertainment and information centers, and many more
features.
List of Super Midsize
Jets
- Heavy
Jets
Heavy Jets - Kings of private aircraft with the biggest
interiors, most luxurious amenities, and longest nonstop
range. They can carry anywhere from 8 to 20 passengers
and as much luggage as you could possibly need. They
have full-size lavatories with standard dressing rooms,
and service is best-managed by the inclusion of a flight
attendant in the regular crew. These aircraft can be
employed for coast-to-coast or intercontinental flights
ranging from 6 to 12 hours nonstop.
List of Heavy Jets
- Business
Airliners
Business airliners - Airline-type aircrafts that can
accommodate anywhere from 28 to 120 passengers, or heavy
loads of cargo. They have travelers pressurized passenger
cabins which may be configured in various ways featuring
multiple berth and lavatories, a gym, shower, meeting
room, and more. The cabins of business airliners can
also be laid out to maximize passenger capacity, with
a layout more like a commercial airliner.
List Of Business Airliners
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