10 Most Economical Private Jets

Buying real estate and an aircraft have at least one thing in common: buyers are unlikely to satisfy all their needs and wants with a single purchase, so they must compromise to some degree. In the case of an aircraft, there always seems to be a trade-off between payload, speed, and mission. Aircraft salesmen pitch that a specific model can satisfy every need, but the truth is that this philosophy rarely translates to operational efficiency across a wide range of operations. For example, a large-cabin jet with a flight attendant, and satellite Internet connectivity might work well for flying several passengers non-stop across the North Atlantic. However, this is not the aircraft for an ideal CEO of a small company on a 500-mile day trip operating out of rural airports. So, if you have been looking for a private jet, you’ve probably noticed that many jets require a two-person crew. Of course, that second pilot increases your operating expenses. Imagine the savings of being free to hire just one pilot rather th
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