hawker 800....citation v....citation i....king air 350....king air b100....baron

Our experienced, Airline Transport rated pilots primarily operate five types of aircraft consisting of two Raytheon Hawker 800 Jets, three Cessna Citation Jets, four Beechcraft King Airs, and three Beechcraft Barons.

Our ground crews maintain all aircraft in immaculate condition as well as provide cleaning and detailing of client automobiles. All flights provide complimentary catering and full refreshments.

Hawker 800 and 800XP

This midsize corporate jet aircraft can seat nine passengers and fly at speeds over 500 miles per hour at altitudes up to 41,000 feet. Our Hawkers are equipped with in-flight telephones, VCR, fax, full refreshment center and a private lavatory.

Cessna Citation V

Our Citation V can fly eight passengers at speeds over 475 miles per hour at altitudes up to 45,000 feet. Our Citation V has an immaculate interior, in-flight telephone, full refreshment center, and a private lavatory.

Cessna Citation I

Our Citation I jets can fly six passengers at speeds over 385 miles per hour at altitudes up to 41,000 feet. This is the most economical jet aircraft available for charter in Central Virginia. Our Citation 501s have newly appointed interiors, in-flight telephone, full refreshment center, and a private lavatory.

 

Beechcraft King Air 350

Our pressurized and air-conditioned King Air 350 can accommodate eight passengers at speeds over 350 miles per hour. The King Air 350 has a nicely appointed and roomy interior, in-flight telephone, full refreshment center, and a private lavatory.

Beechcraft King Air B100

Our pressurized and air-conditioned King Air B 100’s can accommodate nine passengers at speeds over 290 miles per hour. Two of our B100 aircraft are equipped with Dash 10 engines and cruise at speeds over 325 miles per hour. Our King Air’s have in-flight telephones, full refreshment center, and a private lavatory.

 

Beech Baron 58

Our Barons can fly five passengers at speeds over 210 miles per hour, and are so economical that even with one or two passengers, we often beat airline fares. The Baron’s ability to utilize shorter runways than other aircraft greatly expands the number of destinations.