A popular commuter aircraft type, the turboprop is favoured for short-distance flights to complex airfields, especially those with shorter runways. These aircraft have excellent short-range performance capabilities and are preferred for domestic flights and by regional operators throughout Europe. Commercial turboprops available include the Saab 340 / 2000 and the Dash 8-Q300 / Q400 models.
High performance, speed and excellent range capacity make regional jets best in class for commuters and small groups. Their comfortable cabin and improved seat pitch ensure you’ll enjoy a relaxed and pleasant journey. Regional jets also benefit from the capability to operate at more regional airports, due to their short runway performance, which means your group can arrive closer to their destination, saving vital time. Finally, these aircraft also benefit from improved fuel efficiency, which minimises their environmental impact.
Popular with many scheduled and charter airlines globally, these aircraft are the perfect choice for groups ranging from 150-200 passengers. The newer variants of medium range airliners have ranges of around 7,000km and are capable of trans-Atlantic flights – with each new variant improving on capacity, performance, and fuel efficiency. These aircraft are an excellent choice for short to medium range distances Commercial jets available include:
The aircraft of choice for those looking to transport larger groups of travellers in unrivalled comfort and style, long range airliners are perfect for travelling large distances quickly and efficiently. From the twin-engine Boeing 787 and A330ceo/neo to the ultra-long-range Boeing 777 and Airbus 350, these aircraft offer three or four class cabins outfitted with the latest in-cabin technology to enhance the long-haul customer experience. These aircraft are typically able to accommodate between 230 and 500 passengers. Airbus and Boeing continuously strive to produce aircraft with superior range and fuel efficiency, making them highly popular amongst legacy airlines. The newer variants boast better fuel efficiency, noise-reducing engines, raked wingtips, and cabin design to mitigate jetlag and impress passengers. The Airbus A380, although no longer in production, remains the “King of the Skies” as the largest commercial aircraft ever manufactured, capable of transporting up to 500 passengers. Commercial jets available include:
Airbus, and Boeing all offer VIP configured aircraft, whose spacious cabins often offer amenities such as a state bedroom, lie-flat beds, sofa areas and fully equipped, multi-function dining areas. Popular amongst sports teams and touring musicians, these highly capable aircraft are suitable for any mission. Commercial jets available include:
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