01 June 2019

Freedom flies high

Business jets are changing. The value of business aviation and the strategic advantages of managing an innovative aircraft take flight. Among recent crises and the current recovery. In pursuit of quality and technical research
It seems a very long time ago when, on 17th December 1903, the Wright brothers managed to keep their legendary “Flyer” in the air for 12 seconds (and 36 metres). Today, in post-modern times, when technology has invaded everything, and everything is faster, both data and figures are important. According to Flightradar 24, the leading Swedish flight tracker website, the number of aircraft flying at any one moment above our heads exceeds on average 9,728 with 1.2 million people on board.
 
But in the world of business jets the situation is reversed.
Exclusivity is the name of the game, allowing businessmen and enthusiastic flyers to enjoy unique experiences.
 
Praetor 600 by Embraer © Protected by copyright and License Embraer
The new Praetor 600 by Embraer, a super-midsize business jets, allows nonstop flights between London and New York with an unparalleled combination of performance, comfort and technology. The 'Bossa Nova' interior delight with an elegant ambience of superior craftsmanship.
 
Praetor 600 by Embraer © Protected by copyright and License Embraer
Praetor 600 by Embraer © Protected by copyright and License Embraer
 
 
Falcon 6X by Dassault Aviation © Dassault Falcon Jet Corp., Dassault Aviation -  Protected by copyright and License.
The Falcon 6X by Dassault Aviation will integrate the most advanced design features on the market.
 
Falcon 6X by Dassault Aviation © Dassault Falcon Jet Corp., Dassault Aviation -  Protected by copyright and License.
The cabin will feature the highest (6 ft 6 in) and widest (8 ft 6 in) cross-section of any business jet.
 
 
Jet G600 by Gulfstream © Protected by copyright and License Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation / General Dynamic Company
The new business jet G600 by Gulfstream redefine the standard in the industry for safety, advanced technology and performance.
 
 
 
 
Edited by Franco Bruno
Protected by copyright and License: © Dassault Falcon Jet Corp., Dassault Aviation -  Protected by copyright and License, © Embraer, © Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation / General Dynamic Company.
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Published on Avion Luxury #20/2018
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