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Aircraft Classes Explained

Aircraft selection is less about specific models and more about choosing the right class for your mission.

Why Aircraft Class Matters More Than Model

Aircraft class determines:

  • Range
  • Cabin size
  • Cost efficiency
  • Availability

Light Jets

Best for:

  • 2–6 passengers
  • Short to mid-range trips
  • Cost-efficient travel

Super-Midsize Jets

Ideal for:

  • Longer domestic routes
  • Increased comfort
  • Business and family travel

Heavy & Ultra-Long-Range Jets

Designed for:

  • International flights
  • Large groups
  • Maximum range and amenities

How to Choose the Right Aircraft Class

Key factors:

  • Passenger count
  • Distance
  • Budget
  • Comfort requirements

View aircraft by class to explore options.

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