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Executive Turboprops Arizona

An executive turboprop is quickly becoming the best way to travel in today's airspace. Turboprops can be found easily whether you are an individual or business in need of a private charter jet.


1 . Local Companies

Pegasus Pathways
480-474-0850
10161 E. Rugged Mountain Drive
Gold Canyon, AZ
Mission Facilitators International, Inc
623-444-2164
30227 N 124th Drive
Peoria, AZ
Coach Consortium LLC
520-790-5122
2919 E Broadway Blvd, Suite 330
Tucson, AZ
What's Within U
480-361-2635
contact for mailing address
Cave Creek, AZ
Right Track Training LLC
520-390-3538
5250 S. Campbell Avenue
Tucson, AZ
Mentoring African Americans for Leadership (MAAFL), Inc.
602-332-5053
P. O. Box 84543
Phoenix, AZ
Strategic Coaching, LLC
480-222-5727
PO Box 11973
Tempe, AZ
Sanders & Wade Consulting Inc.
602-788-1717
1500 E Bethany Home Rd
Phoenix, AZ
4-Dimensional Success
480 329 6753
1043 E Lois Lane
Phoenix, AZ
Management Training Systems
623-587-7644
PO Box 11806
Glendale, AZ

2 . Turbo Propeller

A turbo propeller, or turbo prop, is a specific type of private aircraft that an individual or company typically charters when they want air travel at a moderate speed. This type of aircraft is very popular because they abide by the smaller aircraft laws and requirements. Turboprops can carry anywhere from one to eight passengers at a time, and the typical speed ranges from about 240 to 330 MPH. The range for a turbo propeller aircraft to fly is typically 1000 to 1950 miles, which means you can easily get across country on most trips without refueling.

Benefits of taking a turbo propeller private jet as an air charter are many. The cabin is pressurized to create a pleasant atmosphere similar to outdoors, as well as air conditioning and heat for the summer and winter months. There are other comforts a turbo propeller offers, such as a stereo system, in-flight telephone service, reclining seats, tray tables, and comfortable space. Lavatory systems may vary from either none to limited, so it is best to check with your flight before you get off the ground. The crews of these types of flights typically only require one pilot, although a second may be requested. An executive turboprop is very popular among wealthy companies looking for elegant travel.

3 . Aircharter Flights

Taking an aircharter flight, as opposed to getting on a commercial plane, can be an excellent idea. Air charter jets can be rented by private companies, or even by private individuals who have the money, and can assure you a pleasant trip in the air. These types of private jets are very carefully taken care of, maintained by privately staffed certified mechanics, and flown by private pilots.

When you decide to take an aircraft charter flight, you are assured a quality ride in a comfortable aircraft. These kinds of jets operate on your time, and not the time of the airlines. Want to fly out at 2:00 A.M.? With an aircharter, this will not be a problem. You will also be able to avoid the huge hassles of major airports, the hurried crowds, and long lines. These private jets are on standby to take you when you want, where you want, and even wait for you to fly back. Aircharter flights can land at many airports, not just the larger international ones. They can land at smaller airports, which may even get you closer to your land destination.

4 . Air Charter Prices

Aircraft charter prices for private jets and executive turboprops can be high. But depending on your situation, whether you are an individual or a company in need of a private jet, you may find that the elegance and convenience far outweighs the cost. The price to charter a private aircraft will range depending on the size you choose, the company, how far you are flying, and the amenities you want. Do you actually want to buy your own jet? You could be looking at a price tag between 5 and 6 million dollars. A smaller jet could cost less, around 2 to 3 million.

If this is too much for you or your company to afford, you may look into what is known as fractional ownership. This option is kind of like owning a timeshare. You will have to have your share of the money up front, but then you will own a part of a jet for your own use. There are responsibilities that come along with this, such as the repairs and maintenance of your jet, which will also be split with the group who have gone in on it. You will all have to agree who gets the use of the jet and when. However, for those who need a private jet, but cannot afford to buy one outright, owning part of one could be the next best thing.

5 . Featured Local Company

Management Training Systems

623-587-7644
PO Box 11806
Glendale, AZ
http://www.trainingperformance.com

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