Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Famous Private Jets Charter Companies 1




Heritage
The name Hawker is synonymous with aviation. Only seven years after the Wright Brothers made the world's first flight in a powered aircraft, Australian Harry Hawker learned to fly. He went on to set important records, pioneer aircraft designs and flying techniques and established Hawker Siddeley - one of the most famous and respected marques in aviation.
Today, the Hawker name lives on in Hawker Pacific, a company originalzly established in Australia in 1927.

Reputation Hawker Pacific is a leader in aviation sales and product support, both civil and military. It takes the complexity out of owning, operating, servicing, leasing and modifying aircraft by offering a total solutions package. Our client list includes heads of state, defence forces, emergency services, specialist agencies, major corporations and private customers.
Capability


Hawker Pacific's facilities and systems are accredited by aviation authorities around the world, including:

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Cessna Restarts Sovereign Line



Cessna last week restarted the Citation Sovereign line, bringing back to life the last of the production lines that were shuttered early last summer. The company recalled 60 workers last week, with plans to recall 120 more over the next two weeks. The workers initially will undergo training before rejoining the line. “All of our assembly lines are back up and running,” a Cessna spokesman said, but added, “albeit, at greatly reduced rates.”
Cessna originally had planned to deliver 535 jets in 2009, but the free-falling general aviation market pushed that number down to 275. Cessna expects to build even fewer jets this year, but further layoffs are not expected.

Cessna had laid off more than 8,000 workers – or about half of its work force – last year. The company’s actions were designed to prepare Cessna for the much lower production rates going forward, the Cessna spokesman said. “We think that’s where we are now,” he said, “We think the company’s sized for planned production in 2010.” Cessna parent Textron is expected to further define Cessna’s production plans when it releases its fourth quarter results and 2010 guidance on Jan. 28.

In addition to restarting Sovereign production, Cessna is increasing the build rate of the new eight-passenger, $8.75 million Citation CJ4, which had attracted 70 orders the day it was announced and more than 150 orders by the time the first production model rolled out Nov. 16. While the first production CJ4 proceeds to completion, three flight test aircraft are in the process of earning certification so that customer deliveries will be on schedule in 2010.

Photo credit: Cessna
By Kerry Lynch

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Charter a Boeing Business Jet



 


The Boeing Business Jet is valued for its range capability and cabin size and this model enhances both attributes of the private BBJ family. It can travel non-stop between business centers such as New York and Cairo, Paris and Beijing, or Los Angeles and London. The Boeing Business Jet has marvelous interior and hudge capability: 21 to 140 passengers.
The most popular destinations of the flights of our Boeing Business Jets are LAG, LAS, Las Vegas, LAX, LGA, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, NY, NYC, San Diego, San Francisco, Boston, BUR, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, EWR Newark, Honolulu, Houston, LA, La Guardia, San Jose, Santa Monica, Seattle, SF, SMO, HPN Westchester Co, ISP Long Island Mac Arthur, JFK, John F Kennedy, TEB, Teterboro, VNY, Washington.