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Aviation Business Jets By Category

Very Light Business Jets
- Up To 5 Passengers
Very Light Business Jets are designed for single-pilot operation. They are ideal for regional travel with up to 3 hours of non-stop travel one-way. They hold up to 5 passengers which include 2 crew pilots.

Light Business Jets
- Up To 7 Passengers
Light Business Jets are designed for two-pilot operation for travel halfway across the country. They are ideal for up to 4 hours of non-stop travel one-way. They can hold up to 7 passengers which includes the 2 crew pilots.

Mid-Size Business Jets
- Up To 8 Passengers
Mid-Size Business Jets are great for extended travel with an emphasis on comfort. They provide ample space conducting inflight meetings for 8 passengers which also includes the 2 crew pilots.

Super Mid-Size Business Jets
- Up To 10 Passengers
Super Mid-Size Business Jets are designed for coast-to-coast travel with the highest levels of comfort and inflight mobility. Multiple living spaces provide space for up to 10 passengers which include 2 crew pilots.

Large Business Jets
- Up To 14 Passengers
Large Business Jets are designed for both coastal and international travel with up to 9 hours of non-stop flying with the highest levels of comfort. They hold up to 12 Passengers which include 2 crew pilots and flight attendants.

Long Range, Ultra-Wide Business Jets
- Up To 17 Passengers
Long Range, Ultra-Wide Body Business Jets are designed for global travel with the highest level of luxury and comfort. They are ideal for up to 14-17 passengers which includes 2 crew pilots, and inflight attendants.

Heavy 'Biz-Liner' Business Jets
- Up To 19+ Passengers
Heavy 'Biz-Liner' Business Jets are designed for the ultimate VVIP experience. They provide ample space for privacy and the workspace to get things done. There is space for up to 19+ passengers, 2 crew pilots, 2 flight attendants, a crew rest area, and an owner's suite.
Rotorcraft Aircraft By Category

Light, Single-Turbine Helicopters
Light, Single-Turbine Helicopters utilize a single-turbine engine to power its rotors. They are typically used for short-range flights and are popular for their cost-effectiveness and are also relatively easy to maintain and operate

Light, Twin-Turbine Helicopters
Light, Twin-Turbine Helicopters are powered by two small turboshaft engines, which are connected to two main rotor blades. They are also relatively easy to maintain and operate, making them a popular choice for search and rescue operations, military operations, and other applications.

Medium, Twin-Turbine Helicopters
Medium, Twin-Turbine Helicopters have two engines, which are usually turboshaft engines and can handle higher altitudes and longer flights. They also have more power to carry heavier loads and are a great option for search and rescue operations, medical evacuations, and passenger transport.

Large, Twin-Turbine Helicopters
Large, Twin-Turbine Helicopters are designed for coast-to-coast travel with the highest levels of comfort and inflight mobility. Multiple living spaces provide space for up to 10 passengers which include 2 crew pilots.
Turboprop Aircraft By Category

Single-Engine Turboprop Aircraft
Single-Engine Turboprop Aircraft use a single engine to power a propeller. These aircraft are used for a variety of purposes, including passenger transport, cargo transport, and military operations. They are also used for recreational flying and aerial photography.

Twin-Engine Turboprop Aircraft
Twin-Engine Turboprop Aircraft use two engines to generate thrust. They are used for a variety of purposes, including cargo transport, passenger transport, and military operations. They can generate more thrust with less fuel and are more reliable as they can continue to fly even if one engine fails.