PRIVATE AVIATION
Experience the ultimate in luxury and convenience with our private aviation services. Whether you’re flying to a corporate event, a personal getaway, or for a special occasion, our dedicated team ensures your journey is seamless from start to finish. We offer exclusive access to private jets and helicopters, providing you with the flexibility to travel on your terms. With a commitment to impeccable service and top-tier aircraft, we make sure your flight is comfortable, efficient, and stress-free. Elevate your travel experience with our tailored private aviation solutions.
PRIVATE
JETS
Travel in ultimate comfort and style with our private jet services, tailored for seamless, long-distance journeys. With personalized itineraries and access to premium aircraft, we redefine luxury air travel for business or leisure.
HELICOPTER
CHARTERS
Experience unparalleled flexibility with our helicopter charter services, perfect for short-distance transfers, or reaching remote destinations. Whether it's a business trip or an adventure, our helicopters ensure convenience and a touch of luxury.
AERIAL FLEET SHOWCASE
FALCON 2000
The Dassault Falcon 2000 is a twin-engine, long-range business jet designed and produced by French company Dassault Aviation. It was first introduced in the 1990s as the successor to the popular Falcon 900, with its first flight in 1993 and certification in 1994.
The Falcon 2000 was created to offer enhanced performance, increased range, and a spacious cabin to meet the growing needs of the business aviation market. In 2003, Dassault extended the range with the Falcon 2000EX, underlining its commitment to continuous innovation and adaptation to the changing demands of business aviation.
Over the years, the Falcon 2000 has maintained its reputation as the preferred choice for business Travellers and charter operators, thanks to its reliable performance, exceptional cabin comfort and operational versatility. The history of the Falcon 2000 is a testament to Dassault Aviation’s commitment to providing quality business jets that meet the high standards of the executive aviation industry.
CITATION SOVEREIGN CE680
Cessna began manufacturing The Citation Sovereign SuperMed Jet in 2004 and continues to do so today. The cabin measures 25.3 feet long by 5.5 feet wide by 5.7 feet tall giving it a total cabin volume of 787 cubic feet. The dimensions make it comfortable for 10 passengers, with the maximum configuration seating 12. The baggage compartment can hold up to 19 bags, assuming your average piece of luggage is less than 5 cubic feet. The Citation Sovereign has a maximum range (subject to headwinds, high altitude, hot temperatures, or higher capacity) of 3276 miles and a maximum speed of 512 mph. Common names and abbreviations: CE-680, Citation Sovereign, Sovereign, CE680.
KING AIR B200 TURBO PROP
The Beechcraft B200 Super King Air is a widely deployed general aviation aircraft, commonly used for business travel, express cargo delivery, and related purposes. The U.S. military also operates this type of aircraft as the C-12 Huron utility transport.
Mostly available for short domestic sectors only, cannot do international flights.
KING AIR B350 TURBO PROP
The Beechcraft Model 350 King Air is a twin-engine turboprop corporate travel and utility aircraft with retractable landing gear and pressurized cabin produced by the US-American manufacturer Beech Aircraft Corporation, today Beechcraft a brand of Textron Aviation.
Mostly available for short domestic sectors only, cannot do international flights.
AIRBUS H130
The H130 is an intermediate single-engine helicopter tailored for passenger transport, sightseeing and VIP duties, as well as medical airlift and surveillance missions. As a multi-role rotorcraft, the H130 has a spacious cabin for a pilot and up to seven passengers.
SIKORSKY S-76
The Sikorsky S-76 is a medium-size commercial utility helicopter designed and produced by the American helicopter manufacturer Sikorsky Aircraft. It is the company's first helicopter specifically developed for the civilian market.
The S-76 was developed during the mid-1970s, originally being designated S-74 but renamed in honour of the U.S. Bicentennial. Drawing upon its recently-developed S-70 helicopter, it features twin turboshaft engines, four-bladed main and tail rotors, and retractable landing gear. On 13 March 1977, the prototype performed its maiden flight. The initial production variant was the S-76A, the first deliveries of which took place on 27 February 1979. Several improved models were produced over time, including the S-76 Mk II launched in 1982, and the S-76B in 1987. Development of the S-76D was particularly troubled, being delayed by four years of delays due to flight envelope issues; it was finally certified for operation on 12 October 2012.