by CharterJet Staff on August 30, 2010
We were told the Recovery Act was going to put more Americans to work and improve the quality of our national infrastructure. Now we’re seeing that promise come to fruition, as safety improvements and new construction projects are underway at several major airports. Smaller airports, used mostly by cargo operators and charter jet services, are getting in on the action as well. In all, $1.1 billion have been allocated to airport improvement projects.
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by CharterJet Staff on August 23, 2010
Finding and buying the perfect pair of shoes can be one of the most satisfying experiences. Millions of women (and quite a few men) have a huge appreciation for high-quality shoes. Some of the best places to shop for shoes in the world are not always easily accessible. But if you really want to purchase some of the finest shoes in the world, there are a few key destinations you need to keep in mind. Continue Reading
by CharterJet Staff on August 16, 2010
General aviation has suffered severely from the economic crisis over the past two years, but many in the industry believe they’re seeing early signs of a comeback in the private aviation sector. Leading the way are charter jet companies, who offer practical business travel solutions at a time when corporate jet ownership is becoming increasingly toxic. Continue Reading
by CharterJet Staff on August 11, 2010
Tim Prettyman and Patricia Culver competed in the National Special Olympics in Lincoln, Nebraska in July. The two athletes from Arizona each won gold medals and got the VIP treatment they deserved. The pair was offered the chance to return home in style, flying on an exclusive charter jet owned by Swift Aviation that’s been used by the Arizona Diamondbacks as well as the Phoenix Suns. Continue Reading
by CharterJet Staff on August 6, 2010
Many people today are flying by charter jet. Whether for business or personal reasons, there are many advantages to chartering a jet rather than flying by commercial air. Besides the convenience, charter jets also offer security and efficiency over commercial flights. Continue Reading
by CharterJet Staff on August 5, 2010
If you’re shopping around for the best deals on charter jet flights, a little background information is often helpful to get the best rates. After all, the more you know, the better you can negotiate. Take a look at how charter jet flights are priced, and use the information to get the best deal. Continue Reading
by CharterJet Staff on July 30, 2010
When you are searching for the right charter jet, it can be tough sometimes to figure out which aircraft you need. Depending on the number of passengers, length of your trip, and other factors, your aircraft needs will vary. No problem, just follow our quick guide to choosing the right aircraft for your charter jet needs, and you’ll soon have a handle on the right type of plane for your trip. Continue Reading
by CharterJet Staff on July 29, 2010

The United States has plenty to offer travelers. From the most talked about landmarks and sights to the more obscure, but interesting areas, America has something for everyone. If you look beyond the major tourist attractions, you will find tons of strange, odd and even spooky places to visit. These somewhat out-of-the-way places are worth the trip. You can discover a side to the U.S. that you did not even know was there. Continue Reading
by CharterJet Staff on July 26, 2010
Many people may dream about living a life of luxury, owning a private jet and taking to the sky to unknown destinations. Is it everything you dreamed it would be to experience a private jet or is the imagination more vast than the experience can live up to? Here is a list of blogs that have some insight into private jet experiences. Continue Reading
by CharterJet Staff on July 23, 2010
Everyone is looking for creative ways to save money these days. If you are flying by charter jet for business or personal travel, you could definitely use more ways to save. We offer our best tips for cutting corners on charter jet pricing. Continue Reading