Aircraft Categories

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Helicopters

Perfect for short-distance travel, helicopters offer unmatched flexibility and direct point-to-point access, including remote locations and city centers. Ideal for quick business trips, scenic tours, or avoiding ground traffic in congested areas.

Prop Planes

Efficient and cost-effective, propeller planes are ideal for shorter regional flights and destinations with smaller runways. They offer a comfortable ride for a small group of passengers and are a great option for leisure travelers, business professionals, and adventure seekers needing access to remote locations.

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Light Jets

A great balance of speed, comfort, and affordability, light jets are ideal for quick business or leisure trips, typically seating up to 7 passengers. They can access smaller airports, reducing overall travel time while offering a more spacious cabin than propeller planes.

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Mid-sized Jets

For those needing more cabin space and range, mid-sized jets comfortably seat 7–9 passengers and are perfect for longer domestic and short international flights. They offer stand-up cabins, enhanced onboard amenities, and a smoother ride, making them a great choice for business teams or families.

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Heavy Jets

Designed for luxury and long-range travel, heavy jets provide spacious cabins, high-end amenities, and extended range for intercontinental flights. With seating for 10–16 passengers, they are ideal for large groups, corporate teams, and VIP travelers who value maximum comfort and privacy.