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Short hops, smaller budgets, 2–4 pax. No stand-up cabin, but the most affordable option.
The classic choice: European business routes, stand-up cabin on selected models, Wi-Fi, catering.
Full stand-up cabin, conference table, galley. Ideal for groups and long on-board meetings.
Non-stop transatlantic, sleeping quarters, fine dining. Maximum comfort on any route.
The industry benchmark: below 400 flight hours per year, chartering is almost always cheaper than owning. Your own Light Jet costs $600,000–$1,000,000 annually including maintenance, crew, hangar fees and insurance — regardless of how often it flies.
| Criterion | Charter | Own Aircraft |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed costs | ✓ None | $600k–$2.5M / year |
| Flexibility | ✓ Very high (any class, any route) | Limited to one model |
| Maintenance burden | ✓ None | Substantial |
| Break-even | ✓ Always worthwhile below 400h/year | From 400h/year onward |
| Availability | ✓ Immediate, worldwide | Own jet + management required |
| Tax treatment | ✓ Business expense (company charter) | Depreciation + operating costs |
Yes, short-trip charters (half-day charter) are possible — for example for meetings or events in another city. The jet waits while you attend your appointment.
Most brokers have no minimum booking duration. Single legs of 30 minutes flight time are bookable.
Bookings are typically possible with 2–4 hours notice. For popular routes during peak season we recommend 48 hours lead time.
Only a passport and contact details. No pilots license, no membership, no advance payment required through the inquiry process.
Yes, charter flights are fully legal. The operator must hold an AOC (Air Operator Certificate). Reputable brokers verify this automatically.
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