Archive for August, 2010

Private Jet Charter Question & Answer Week 3: What are ARG/US and Wyvern?

Monday, August 30th, 2010

At Stratos Jet Charters, our role as air charter agents is to ensure that every aspect of your private jet charter flight meets with the highest safety standards in the industry. We only work with the most reputable aircraft operators that meet with the highest industrywide standards as well as our own strict and stringent safety criteria. We utilize both ARG/US and Wyvern third-party safety audits to verify that every charter flight meets or exceeds these standards.

If you’re a Stratos Jet Charters client, you are already familiar with ARG/US and Wyvern safety audits, having received a third-party safety audit from us for your last private flight. It is our company policy to provide an approved ARG/US or Wyvern safety third-party safety audit to our clients for every charter flight booked through our agency. However, if you are a newcomer to the air charter industry, you may not have heard of the advantages of ARG/US or Wyvern yet.

Aviation Research Group (ARG/US) and Wyvern are leading third-party, independent safety auditors in the private aviation industry. These companies specialize in conducting on-site inspections as well as providing third-party safety audits for individual charter flights. These third-party safety audits ensure that aircraft operators comply with the strictest and most stringent aircraft maintenance and flight crew experience standards. They also provide assurance that your operator maintains adequate liability insurance for your passenger count.

The ARG/US TripCHEQ program was designed to provide air charter consumers with aircraft and flight crew experience information specific to their individual charter flight. The program electronically compiles information on aircraft operators to evaluate charter flights on a flight-by-flight basis. ARG/US will offer individual charter flights a rating of “red,” “yellow” or “green” based on the individual specifications of each flight. For charter flights booked with Stratos Jets, the only acceptable rating is green, which denotes the highest standards in air charter safety.

The Wyvern Pilot and Aircraft Safety Survey (PASS) report is similar to the ARG/US TripCHEQ, in that it determines if aircraft operators meet with Stratos Jets’ strict pilot experience and aircraft maintenance requirements as well as industry standards. The PASS report requires aircraft operators to provide safety information about their operation including safety records, pilot certifications and experience levels, aircraft photos and insurance verification.

When booking your next charter flight with Stratos Jets, you can rest assured that your charter aircraft and flight crew have met with the highest safety standards in the air charter industry. If you elect to charter a private aircraft without the assistance of Stratos Jets, we strongly recommend that you obtain at least an approved ARG/US or Wyvern safety audit before you book your air charter flight.

If you currently have an air charter provider, allow Stratos Jets the opportunity to provide you with a competitive bid. We are certain that we can provide you with a level of service that earns the confidence of your repeat business.

Contact Stratos Jets:

1.888.478.7286

info@stratosjets.com

Private Jet Charter Q & A Week 2: What types of aviation weather could affect my charter flight?

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Imagine yourself in the following scenario: today is the day of your next air charter flight. All your bags are packed, and you’ve already reached your departure airport safely and on-time. Just as you are getting ready to board the plane, your air charter agent calls to inform you that your charter flight has been delayed due to inclement weather.

As frustrating as aviation weather delays are for private jet travelers, sometimes they are unavoidable. When inclement weather occurs, pilots, air traffic controllers and air charter agents work together to find an alternative solution without compromising the safety of your flight. Sometimes air charter agents can find a solution quickly, while other times, flights have to be rescheduled to a later date when the weather is less severe.

In the past, many of our clients at Stratos Jet Charters have asked us what types of aviation weather could possibly affect their charter flights. While there are several types of aviation weather that could negatively impact your charter flight, we’ve compiled a list of the most common types of aviation weather that could delay air charter flights.

How a Thunderstorm Affects Charter Jet Flights

If you’re a frequent private jet traveler, you’ve probably experienced a time when your charter flight was delayed or even cancelled by a thunderstorm. Storms occur frequently in the earth’s atmosphere, and are often the cause of aviation weather delays. Once developed, thunderstorms can play host to a variety of hazardous weather conditions, from strong wind gusts to catastrophic tornadoes. Air charter pilots use great caution to avoid thunderstorms, but sometimes lines of active thunderstorms, called squall lines, prevent pilots from reaching their destination. When this happens, you charter flight is likely to be delayed until your pilot, air traffic controller or jet charter agent can find an alternative solution. In the event a severe storm occurs during your flight, air traffic controllers can provide an alternative solution by granting pilots clearance into alternate airports. They can also vector private aircraft around storms, allowing the intensity of the storm to die down in order for the aircraft to land safely at the intended destination.

How Fog can Affect Air Charter Flights

The low-lying clouds and reduced visibility conditions caused by fog frequently cause jet charter flight delays and cancellations. Although not typically associated with inclement weather, heavy fog can create possible weather concerns for jet charter flights by limiting runway visibility, creating less than desirable conditions needed for safe operation by private aircraft. Fog often occurs in the morning hours along the coast of California and in the Northeast near Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. When fog limits visibility conditions at your destination airport, air charter pilots will typically divert to an alternate airport with more favorable conditions. From there, Stratos Jets agents can assist with providing ground transportation to your destination.

How a Tropical Storm Could Impact Private Jet Charters

Hurricanes, cyclones and tropical depressions all have the ability to delay or cancel private jet charter flights with their extremely strong wind gusts, torrential downpours and generally unpredictable nature. For the Atlantic Ocean hurricane season, these massive storm systems generally develop from the month of June to early November. When a tropical storm or hurricane occurs, most airports temporarily shut down operations until the storm has passed. In order to avoid the dangers and hazards of tropical weather, air charter flights typically depart before the storm has a chance to make landfall. In the event of a tropical storm, Stratos Jets agents can assist travelers with modifying their travel plans to help keep them safe.

How Snow and Ice Affect Private Jets

Snow and ice pose two potential threats to private jet charter flights. When snow and slush are not plowed off of runways, they can increase minimum takeoff and landing distances for private jets. This increases the amount of time it takes for private jet charters to safely takeoff and land on snow-packed runways, which causes air traffic delays. When ice forms on a private aircraft, it actually changes the shape of the wing and alters the flow of air over the aircraft, which increases weight and reduces lift capabilities. To avoid these potential dangers, pilots de-ice their private aircraft prior to departure, which can take extra time on the ground. To avoid any snow and ice weather delays, private jet charter flights utilize larger, metropolitan airports during the winter months. Larger airports typically have the necessary equipment to plow snow quickly off runways and can provide hangar facilities to prevent ice from forming on private aircraft overnight.

How Turbulence Can Impact a Jet Charter Flight

While not considered a significant aviation weather phenomena (unless accompanied by wind shear), turbulence can certainly affect your level of comfort during charter flights. Turbulence occurs when bodies of air, moving at widely different speeds, collide into each other. If your charter aircraft encounters heavy turbulence during your flight, your charter pilot may alter your flight route, or climb to a higher altitude where the turbulence is less severe or non-existent. These diversions to avoid turbulence could lead to an increased flight time and and delays reaching your destination airport. Air charter pilots avoid these delays by analyzing weather patterns in advance of your flight to determine the smoothest flight course for your charter flight. 


Stratos Jet Charters’ Aviation Weather Program:

The Stratos Jet Charters Business Aviation Weather Program is a free online service that provides air charter consumers with national weather information regarding air charter flights. This program offers free, daily weather report information to air charter buyers and personalized weather briefings to Stratos Jets’ clients. The mission of our program is to increase air charter safety by informing air charter consumers of any and all inclement weather conditions in advance of their charter flight. Our daily weather reports include important information about severe aviation weather such as thunderstorms, fog, snow, ice and turbulence that could delay or affect jet charter flights.

Private Jet Charter Q & A – Week 1: How much do private jet charters cost?

Friday, August 20th, 2010

How much will my private jet charter cost? Where can my private jet land? How much luggage can I bring on my charter flight? These are just a few of the questions we receive here at Stratos Jet Charters. It comes as a surprise that so little information is available about private jet charters, considering the growing popularity of private air travel. At Stratos Jets, our mission is to educate and inform air charter consumers about the most important information and topics in private aviation. Recently, we launched a new “Private Jet Charter Question & Answer” series to help answer some of the most common questions in the air charter industry. Each week in the series, our expert air charter consultants will answer one question concerning private jet charter that will help our air charter buyers make educated, informed decisions each time they fly private.

How much does a private jet charter cost?

One of the most frequent asked questions we receive at Stratos Jets is how much private jet charters cost. For many of our clients, price is the determining factor in deciding which aircraft to book for their charter flights. While Stratos Jets agents can always provide a rough estimate for charter flights, the actual cost of your individual flight depends on the specific needs of your request, aircraft availability and several important factors.

The standard method for providing a rough estimate for your charter flight is to calculate flight costs by hourly rate. There are six different categories of private aircraft available for private charter and each has its own standard price range. These categories include helicopters, turboprops, light, mid-size and heavy jet aircraft and airliners. Using this standard hourly rate method, helicopter typically charter for about $1,000 to $5,000 per flight hour and turboprops charter from about $1,550 to $2,500 per flight hour. Light jets range anywhere from $2,250 to $3,450 and mid-sized jets charter for about $3,450 to $5,000 per flight hour. Heavy jets charter from $5,000 to $9,000 per hour and airliners start at $6,500 per hour.

As we mentioned earlier, the actual cost of your flight ultimately depends on several key components. These factors include aircraft age, safety procedures, operational costs, aircraft category, length of stay, repositioning and landing fees as well as added catering costs. Any number of these factors could combine to increase your charter flight’s price from a couple thousand dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars. A charter flight on a brand new Gulfstream heavy jet, for example, will cost thousands more than a private jet charter on an older Citation Jet. A charter flight to Oakland International Airport instead of the San Francisco International Airport, could save you as much as as $1,200 in landing fees.

As you can see, determining the actual price of your charter flight requires a thorough understanding of the charter market and extensive market research. The best way to receive the best, possible price for a jet charter flight is to hire an expert air charter agent to conduct the necessary research for your flight. At Stratos Jets, our air charter consultants can find the safest and most comfortable aircraft that can meet the specific needs of our your flight.

One Way Charter Flights between New York and London

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Finding and booking a one-way charter flight between New York and London can be a difficult process.  As the largest centers for international finance, New York and London are frequent air charter destinations for business executives and financial leaders across the world. These executives charter private jets between the global cities to enjoy the safest and most reliable form of travel. The high demand for private jet flights between the two cities increases empty leg and one-way availability but it also decreases aircraft availability in the charter market.

In order to provide more aircraft options for New York and London jet charters, Stratos Jet Charters recently invited one of the foremost private aircraft operators in the New York City area to join our prestigious Approved Vendor Program. Through the new vendor relationship, Stratos Jets can help our clients take advantage of one-way and point-to-point pricing between New York and London on two of the safest and most highly-maintained Gulfstream aircraft.

By expanding our air charter service to include the new aircraft operator, Stratos Jets can provide one-way and round-trip air charter service on a Gulfstream III and Gulfstream IV charter jet. These 12-passenger jets are noted for the luxurious amenities and have extended range capabilities that enable the aircraft to make the 3,012 nautical mile journey from in less than six hours. In addition, the interior cabins on both aircraft are configured to provide sleeping arrangements for four passengers during the long flight.

In order for the New York City-based air carrier to become an approved vendor, it was first required to meet with Stratos Jets’ strict and stringent air carrier criteria.  This criteria required the aircraft operator to adhere to Federal Aviation Administration Part 135 regulations as well as Department of Transportation regulations.  In addition, the vendor had to meet with our own high insurance and flight crew member requirements. Our air charter agency established this set of stringent criteria to ensure our clients’ safety on every charter flight.

After finding our aircraft operator to be in full compliance with these requirements, Stratos Jets is now happy to provide transatlantic air charter service between New York and London.  By inviting the aircraft operator to join our Approved Vendor Program, Stratos Jets hopes to provide the highest level of jet charter service that can meet the specific needs of our clients.

Contact Stratos Jets:

1.888.478.7286

info@stratosjets.com

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