[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""] Acquiring a Private Aircraft A Strategic Approach by Aviator Aircraft Sales At Aviator Aircraft Sales, we understand that acquiring a private aircraft is not simply a purchase—it is a highly personal and strategic decision. For our clients, time...
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The midsize business jet segment offers a compelling balance of capability, comfort, and cost. These aircraft seat eight to twelve passengers, offer ranges of 2,000 to 3,500nm, and provide full standing-height cabins that make longer flights comfortable and productive. For...
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The decision between business jet travel and commercial airlines is ultimately a calculation about the value of time. For some journeys and some travellers, commercial aviation is perfectly adequate. For others, the time savings, flexibility, and productivity gains of a...
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The tax treatment of business jet ownership in the UK is complex and depends on how the aircraft is used, how it is owned, and how the acquisition is financed. While there are legitimate tax benefits available, they must be...
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Europe presents unique operational challenges for business jet operators. Flights are typically short to medium range, airspace is congested, and weather can be variable. The best business jets for European travel combine efficient performance on sectors of 500 to 2,000nm...
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Not every private jet buyer needs a large-cabin intercontinental aircraft. For many UK owners, a smaller jet or turboprop offers the perfect balance of capability, operating cost, and practicality. Smaller aircraft are easier to hangar, less expensive to maintain, and...
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The comparison between private jet travel and first class commercial flights is often framed as a pure luxury question. In reality, the decision is far more nuanced and depends on factors including time value, route availability, group size, schedule flexibility,...
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One of the most common questions from prospective jet owners is: what does it actually cost to run a private jet in the UK? The answer depends on the aircraft type, how many hours you fly, where you base the...
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Selecting the right private jet depends on your typical mission profile, passenger requirements, and operating budget. The UK market has distinct characteristics that favour certain aircraft types: frequent short-to-medium range European flights, the need for access to smaller regional airports,...
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Very few aircraft are purchased outright with cash. The majority of UK aircraft acquisitions involve some form of financing, whether a secured loan, operating lease, or structured finance arrangement. Understanding the options available is essential to selecting the most appropriate...
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