Posted on May 24th, 2019
JetOptions continues to add to its network of aircraft available for charter. We have added the following charter aircraft: Gulfstream G150, a Learjet 60, a Learjet 75, a Hawker 850XP, and a Hawker 800XP. Contact us to charter these aircraft or any other in our network. We now have access to over 5,000 aircraft worldwide.…
Posted on March 1st, 2019
JetOptions One Ways and Empty Legs Available for Charter – May 01, 2014 Current one way and empty legs charter listings. Listings are updated as soon as a new one becomes available. For an up to date list got to JetOptions Jet Charter Specials. Empty legs are not scheduled flights. All times and locations are negotiable. An empty leg is when an…
Posted on February 28th, 2019
You can see the video of the Embraer Lineage 1000 on our YouTube channel You can also see specs, info, photos, video and description of the Lineage 1000 on our approved aircraft page
Posted on February 15th, 2019
JetOptions will be attending EBACE 2014 JetOptions Private Jets will once again be represented at the European Business Aviation Convention (‘EBACE’), the annual meeting place for the European business aviation community, being held next week May 20th through May 22nd in Geneva, Switzerland. The event, jointly hosted by two of the world’s leading associations in…
Posted on February 11th, 2019
NBAA and the European Business Aviation Association are gearing up for the 12th annual European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE), which starts on Monday in Geneva. “From a number of measures,” an NBAA spokesman told AIN, “it’s clear that this year’s EBACE is shaping up to be as strong as or stronger than last…
Posted on February 10th, 2019
JetOptions Private Jets is mentioned in a list of some of the most important American private charter plane companies offering the most luxurious jets and high quality service in Azure.com Flights on private jets are part of a privileged lifestyle, but they also are a necessity imposed by the complex agendas of corporate executives, businessmen, celebrities and…
Posted on February 7th, 2019
The rise in business jet activity in the U.S. last month wasn’t enough to overcome losses in the turboprop sector, causing overall business aircraft flying to decline for the fourth consecutive month–this time by 2 percent on a year-over-year basis, according to TraqPak data released yesterday by aviation services company Argus. Continuing a trend seen…