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An additional nice benefit for private plane travel is privacy. When you charter a private jet, basically, you have booked that jet for your personal travel. Private aircraft rentals affords the flexibility to design your own schedule, thusly, greatly reducing your travel time. In response to the popularity of private aircraft travel, airports in the nation and around the world, have parking accommodations for private craft.

For many large corporations with continent hopping executives, traveling by private aircraft can be a cost effective business tool. Charter aircraft companies are located all over the globe in the major citites and chartering a private jet comes with endless options for scheduling and offers passengers luxury, convenience and impeccable service.

Private jets for rent come in a variety of shapes, sizes, configurations and with different speeds and range. There are six categories from very light to super heavy jets. Very light jets like the Cessna Citation carry 2 to 4 passengers, have a cruise speed of nearly 400 mph and a range of 1300 miles. The Learjet 55, a midsize jet, carries 7 passengers, has a speed of 450 mph and a range of 2500 miles. On the far end, the Boeing business jet has room for 50, a speed of 470 mph and a range of 7000 miles.

Air travel is now undergoing alterations and will continue to alter. U.S. security and safety is always the commercial air travel and private air charter, carriers top goal.

Making use of a private plane only means that you get to be in charge of your own trip while traveling. This is also the best way of getting into control and handling your travel requirements. When you have a flight hired you will also get to decide how you will be traveling, the destination airport and traveling in class, comfort and luxury. You will come to realize how wonderful it is to travel on a private jet only when you go through the stress and nightmares of a commercial aircraft.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), lays the standards for flight rules in the nation. Both types of air flight systems, private and public, needs to follow the guidance of the FAA. The FAA regulations have been and are presently in place to keep the crafts, the pilots and the public, secure in the clouds. The Federal Aviation Administration is within the guidance of the United States Department of Transportation (DOT). The FAA and the DOT, both monitor closely all flight issues and movements for the safety travel of all passengers on U.S. airlines.