A correction, or a market decline of at least 10%, may be looming. However, unlike the equity markets and financial instruments, this correction could result in benefitting the end users and begin to stabilize pricing. There are two leading indicators that may be a strong catalyst, and both of them ...
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The Stress Points of Demand
March 19, 2022The National Business Aviation Association reported the global flight activity was up 40% year-over-year for February. Although 2021 was still working against the COVID deficit, the rebound produced far more demand than compared to the annual trends in the years past. Meanwhile, manufacturers such as Gulfstream are still recovering from slowing production ...
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How Fuel Costs Impact Charter Rates
March 9, 2022With crude oil prices hitting a 13-year high of $130 per barrel, we want to proactively address how we anticipate the impact on business aviation. The majority of jet fuel is derived from crude oil and is in a similar form, or octane, of what we consider automotive diesel to be. ...
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Your Guide to Cabin Sizes
February 28, 2022Passenger count is not the only factor to consider when selecting what aircraft meets the preferences for your upcoming flight. Cabin sizes found in the primary charter market are generally categorized by: Light, Mid Size, Super Mid Size, Large Cabin, and Ultra Long Range Jets. While it is always worth ...
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Is It Time To Buy?
February 4, 2022One of the best ways to gauge if now is the right time to purchase an aircraft is to know what your goals are. After seeing tens or hundreds of flight hours rack up per year, it is very common to have the thought of acquiring your own aircraft.
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