Aircraft Types
With over 7,000 global connections, private jets are available in various sizes, allowing us to tailor the aircraft to your specific passenger requirements. Depending on the nature of your trip, Lavish & Leisure is committed to securing the most competitive pricing for your travel preferences.
Turbo Props
A Turbo Prop utilizes propeller engines rather than jet engines, resulting in significantly reduced operational costs. These aircraft are particularly well-suited for short-distance journeys and can accommodate up to 16 passengers in certain configurations.
Very Light Jets
The tiniest classification, a very light jet, provides the flexibility to reach smaller airports with shorter runways. In the United States alone, this expands access to over 5,000 airports for business travel. Furthermore, they are gentle on your operational expenses (OpEx) while still offering speed and travel versatility. Illustrative models encompass the Cessna Citation Mustang and the Embraer Phenom 100.
Light Jets
This class of aircraft enjoys the advantage of being capable of landing at smaller airports while also providing intercontinental travel capabilities. Light jets have remained a favored choice since the inception of the business jet market approximately five decades ago. Notable models encompass the Bombardier Learjet 40 XR, 45XR, and 70/75 variants; Hawker Beechcraft 400; Embraer Phenom 300; Dassault Falcon 10; as well as Cessna Citation CJ1-CJ4, Bravo, and Encore models.
Midsize Jets
This classification was developed to facilitate transcontinental travel for larger passenger groups. A versatile choice for businesses, the midsize jet allows for comfortable in-cabin productivity during extended flights. Notable models within this category encompass the Cessna Citation XLS, Columbus, and Sovereign; Embraer Legacy 450 and 500; Bombardier Learjet 60 XR or 85; Dassault Falcon 20; Hawker Beechcraft 750, 850XP, and 900XP; as well as Gulfstream 150 and 250.
Super Mid Size Jets
The super midsize category with a wide body combines speed, productivity, luxury, and ultra-range capabilities. They can climb high quickly yet comfortably, making this category a good choice for longer flights. Examples include Dassault Falcon 2000S and 900DX, Cessna Citation X, Embraer Legacy 600, Gulfstream G250, Bombardier Challenger 300, and Hawker Beechcraft 4000.
Heavy Jets
Large business jets are specifically tailored for corporate travel, whereas heavy jets, sometimes referred to as 'bizliners,' are typically repurposed from commercial airline aircraft. These jets feature spacious cabins that can be personalized to offer a luxurious and efficient flying experience, complete with dedicated workspaces, conference rooms/offices, and fully-equipped galleys. They are designed for intercontinental travel. Large cabin jet examples encompass Bombardier Global and Challenger series, Dassault Falcon 7x, as well as Gulfstream G500, G550, and G650. Heavy jet examples include Boeing Business Jets and Airbus variants.
Jumbo Jets
Jumbo jets, such as Boeing Business Jets (BBJs), are specifically designed for the elite realm of corporate air travel. In contrast to heavy jets, these marvels of the sky are often customized from commercial airliners, transforming into opulent flying palaces. Their expansive cabins are a canvas for luxury, offering tailored interiors that facilitate a sumptuous and efficient journey, complete with dedicated workspaces, conference rooms/offices, and fully-equipped galleys. These impressive aircraft are engineered to conquer intercontinental distances effortlessly. Notable examples in this category include Boeing Business Jets and Airbus variants.