Posts Tagged ‘Air Charter’

Freedom, Independence and Private Aviation

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Warmest wishes to you and your family during this Thanksgiving Holiday

As we approach another Thanksgiving holiday, Stratos Jet Charters would like to give thanks to our clients for their continued support and faith in our company. We are grateful for the opportunity to provide our clients with exceptional jet charter service that meets their personal and professional travel demands. For our devoted clients, many of whom we have developed strong, personal relationships with for years, we pledge to continue to set the standard for excellence in private aviation.

At Stratos Jets, we believe that private aviation reflects the freedom and independence that we celebrate each Thanksgiving holiday. Air charter was created to give individuals and corporations the freedom to travel to any destination in the world, on the private aircraft of their choice. General aviation airports, many of which are located in the United States, were built to offer individuals and corporations convenient entry-points to their destinations. Charter aircraft, with their ability to depart with four hours notice, were designed to allow our clients to become free and independent of the hassle and unreliability of commercial travel.

As a leader in private aviation, Stratos Jets provides access to more than 5,000 charter aircraft that meet the most rigorous safety demands in the air charter industry. In addition, we provide unrestricted access to more than 4,250 airports nationwide, as opposed to commercial airlines, which can offer service to only 500 domestic airports. This type of service is both a luxury of the finest order and essential tool in today’s global economy. We are so very fortunate to be able to provide this service to our clients, and we hope that through this service, we enhance our clients’ personal and professional lives.

Stratos Jets is proud to be an independent American business. Despite the financial setbacks of the national economy, we believe in the resiliency of traditional, American values and are thankful for the free spirit of commerce on which this country was founded. As a leading member of the Air Charter Association of North America (ACANA), Stratos Jets hopes to promote freedom and independence in the best way — through industry-led, self-regulation and cooperation.

To achieve this goal, Stratos Jets has introduced and improved upon many of our services. Some of our highlights for this year include: an expanded air charter team to support the growing demand for air charter, an in-house flight-planning and concierge department to better serve our clients’ individual needs, and Wyvern broker authentication status to offer a greater level of safety assurance on each charter flight.

On behalf of Stratos Jets, I would like to thank each one of you — the invaluable clients of Stratos Jets who we strive to build long-lasting relationships with — as we work together to accomplish your personal and professional goals through private aviation. May your Thanksgiving and Holiday Season be filled with the joy and happiness that the season brings, and may we continue to flourish as one nation united under God, for liberty and justice for all. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, from all of us at Stratos Jets.

Thanks all,
Joel Thomas

Winter Weather Concerns for Jet Charter Flights

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Snow and slush, when not properly plowed off runways, can increase minimum takeoff and landing distances

Snow covers the directional signs, runways and airport facilities during after a heavy winter storm.

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Winter weather conditions present serious concerns regarding safety and availability of aircraft for winter travel. During the upcoming winter months, cold temperatures produce snow and freeze moisture in the air, producing hazardous icing conditions.

Snow and ice pose a number of different potential threats to private jet charter flights. First, when snow and slush are not properly plowed off runways they can increase minimum takeoff and landing distances for private jets. This creates potentially unsafe conditions, and increases the amount of time it takes for flights to safely takeoff and land which then causes air traffic delays.

Second, ice which forms on private aircraft also changes the shape of the wings and tail, altering the flow of air over the plane and causing critical control surfaces to become rough and uneven, which increases the weight and drag upon the aircraft and thus reduces lift capabilities. And if large pieces of ice separate when the aircraft is in motion they can be ingested in engines or hit propellers, and cause a potentially catastrophic mechanical failure.

To avoid these dangers, de-icing an aircraft on the ground prior to departure when there are freezing conditions and precipitation is crucial, which can take extra time and cause possible delays. The pilots use de-icing techniques on the wings and body of the plane, and also near engine inlets and sensors on the outside of the aircraft to be sure they are clear of ice or snow.

Another potential icing problem occurs in flight, where droplets of supercooled water often found in clouds, and abruptly crystallize into ice when they are struck by the wings of passing aircraft. Once again this disrupts airflow over the wing and reduces lift. All charter aircraft arranged by Stratos Jets that are expected to fly in such conditions are equipped with de-icing and anti-icing systems.

Air charter flights to New York and along mountain ranges such as the Sierras, Cascades, Appalachians and Rockies are locations that frequently encounter these hazardous icing conditions. Departing out of fog-prone areas on the coasts can also be difficult during the fall and winter months. As frustrating as aviation delays due to winter weather are for private jet travelers, they are sometimes unavoidable.

When winter weather affects your flight, the pilots, air traffic controllers and your Stratos Jet agent will work together to find an alternative solution without compromising the safety of your flight.

To avoid snow and ice weather delays, Stratos Jet Charters often utilizes larger, metropolitan airports during the winter months, as they typically have the necessary equipment to plow snow quickly off runways and can provide hangar facilities to prevent ice from forming on aircraft overnight. We also utilize airport hangers to avoid the threat of aircraft icing conditions.

When weather causes your original flight plans to be canceled or delayed, our expert air charter agents can also provide you with plenty of back-up options among the thousands of airports worldwide that we can utilize, including those near to your destination with more favorable weather conditions.

During these circumstances, it’s nice to step off your charter jet and directly into a waiting vehicle, which is especially helpful when your flight has been diverted to an alternative airport which is unfamiliar to you. In these situations, allow Stratos Jets to arrange luxury or rental ground transportation for you as part of your itinerary.
As your single source for private transportation services, we are able to quote and book your entire trip with a one call, one invoice and one relationship, providing you with a true end-to-end transportation solution.

At Stratos Jets, we believe flying should be a peaceful, stress-free experience. Our air charter agents closely monitor your aircraft and communicate with your ground transportation to ensure a fluid and convenient process, and have the cold weather expertise to help you and your loved ones travel safely during the fall and winter. We only work with the finest Part 135 aircraft operators that have the safest, icing-equipped and Wyvern compliant aircraft, and also the most experienced flight crew, trained to handle the effects of cold weather flying.

Highlighting Stratos Jets’ Participation at the 2011 ACANA Panel Discussion 

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

ACANA President, Joel Thomas, Introduces ACANA Panel
“Leadership is intentional influence.” — Michael McKinney, 1980

What does it mean to be an industry leader? At Stratos Jet Charters, we believe that a leader should play an important part in establishing best business practices and fostering those ideals in the industrial community. Stratos Jets, a worldwide air charter agency, is a recognized leader in the air charter industry, having taken an active role in the Air Charter Association of North America (ACANA).

Stratos Jets was able to further spread these ideals through recent participation in ACANA’s panel discussion at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) conference in Las Vegas. The panel discussion was centered on educating the air charter community about best practices and safety concerns, and included discussions with industry professionals and members of the Department of Transportation.

The discussion was introduced by Stratos Jets and ACANA President Joel Thomas. It was intended to meet ACANA’s goals for greater transparency and best practices within the jet charter community. At Stratos Jets, we believe that when air charter consumers are made more knowledgeable about the requirements and assurances of their charter experience, that they will make informed decisions about their air charter service provider.

This policy has been a hallmark of Stratos Jets since our inception in 2007. Stratos Jets agents are among the most knowledgable in the industry regarding aircraft and FAA regulations, and it is our policy to openly discuss these matters with our clients.

The panel discussion also explored business practices performed by charter brokers and Part 135 and 121 operators. The highlight of this discussion was the value that such organizations continue to grant to the air charter industry. The discussion helped to further clarify contractual language for customers as well as the latest news regarding the HR5900 legislative action.

In addition, ACANA members were pleased to be a part of industry-changing discussions that included private and government interests. The issues discussed are particularly relevant to day-to-day professionals in the air charter industry. Having a voice in these talks has helped ACANA and its members to solidify themselves as leaders within the air charter industry.

By working with the DOT, ACANA hopes to continue to raise the bar for both new companies and established charter firms. It is the shared belief of all ACANA members that the best governance for an industry is the industry itself, and in this light, ACANA is committed to raising the standard for all air charter organizations.

Stratos Jets is proud to be a leading member of ACANA and to take part in these important discussions that will help build the future of our industry. As an ACANA member, Stratos Jets hopes to encourage other organizations to adopt ACANA’s best practices and standards for excellence. Stratos Jets continues to help further ACANA’s mission of educating air charter consumers.

Stratos Jet Charters: Who We Are, What We Do, and Why We are Different

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

As we approach a brand-new Fall season at Stratos Jet Charters, we have some very exciting news to share with you about our company. Over the next few months, we plan on revitalizing our website; bringing a whole new look and feel to the Stratos Jets’ brand. In addition, we have streamlined our monthly newsletter, making it easier for you to learn more about our company. These changes reflect our growth as a company, from a charter organization that simply raised the bar, to an air charter agency that sets the standard for excellence for business aviation. Even with all of these changes, we want our clients to know that Stratos Jets is still a boutique air charter agency that is dedicated to servicing our clients’ air charter needs. We invite you to take part in reading the first edition of our redesigned newsletter, which we have dedicated to explaining who we are, what we do, and why we are different. We look forward to the launch of our new website, which highlights our constant pursuit of excellence.

Who We Are: 

          Stratos Jet Charters, Inc. is a worldwide air charter agency based in Orlando, Florida. We specialize in arranging on-demand charter flights on a wide selection of private jet aircraft, ranging from turboprop to large-cabin, ultra long-range jets. As a company, our goal is to build long-term relationships with our clients by providing exceptional service, in-depth industry knowledge, and meticulous attention to detail. We offer a unique alternative to fractional and jet card companies. At Stratos Jets, we do not require any upfront acquisition costs, monthly management fees or long-term contractual obligations. Instead, our on-demand charter service allows us to provide our clients with convenience and flexibility, without the inherent complications of fractional and whole aircraft ownership. 


What We Do:

           As an on-demand charter agency, we act on behalf of our clients to arrange charter flights on the safest, most well-maintained aircraft, under the command of a highly-experienced flight crew. Our air charter agents can provide access to approximately 2,500 aircraft that have been pre-screened through the Stratos Jets’ Approved Vendor Program, the industry’s first air carrier due-diligence program. All of the aircraft in the Stratos Jets’ Approved Vendor Program have met with our stringent safety standards, in addition to the rigorous requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Transportation.  Because we do not own or operate any of these aircraft, we are able to source the best-positioned aircraft that can meet the individual demands of our clients’ itineraries.  By analyzing the demands of the charter market, we can readily identify the location of multiple aircraft that can accommodate the specific needs of our clients. Our expert air charter agents can find the right aircraft for our clients, whether they need to travel on a tight schedule, acquire the most comfort, or simply obtain the best, available price.

How We Are Different:

         Stratos Jets’ company culture is what separates us from our industry peers. At the core of our company lies the fundamental belief that we were created for a purpose.  We believe that in order to achieve our purpose, we must live for something greater than ourselves.  As a Christian-based company, we seek to honor God through our relationships with our clients, vendors, and peers.  At Stratos Jets, we do what is right, simply because it is right, and this guiding principle has shaped all aspects of our company. 

Stratos Jets is engaged in a constant pursuit of excellence.  Our core focus of building long-lasting relationships with our clients has allowed us to set the benchmark of excellence in business aviation. It is this practice that has enabled us to excel at what we do best: providing honest answers, fair market evaluations and superior service. 

Stratos Jets is also actively involved in the Air Charter Association of North America (ACANA), an organization dedicated to promoting best practices and professionalism to its members and the industry as a whole.  It is our involvement with organizations such as ACANA that has helped establish our reputation for excellence within the air charter community.  As a recognized and trusted leader in the air charter industry, we will continue to raise the bar for excellence in private aviation.  

Stratos Jets Offers Exceptional In-flight Catering Services

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

At Stratos Jet Charters, we set the standard for excellence in business aviation. As an on-demand air charter agency, we act on behalf of our clients to arrange private charter flights on the safest, most well-maintained aircraft, under the command of a highly experienced flight crew. Our air charter agents can provide access to approximately 2,500 aircraft that have been pre-screened through the Stratos Jets’ Approved Vendor Program, the industry’s first and only air carrier due-diligence program.

All of the aircraft in the Stratos Jets’ Approved Vendor Program have met with our stringent safety standards, in addition to the Part 135 requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration.  Because we do not own or operate any of these aircraft, we are able to source the best-positioned aircraft that can meet the individual demands of your itinerary.  By analyzing the demands of the charter market, we can readily identify the location of multiple aircraft that can accommodate your trip. Our expert air charter agents can find the right aircraft for your flight, whether you need to travel on a tight schedule, relax in a comfortable cabin, or simply obtain the best, available price.

After ensuring your personal safety, our number goal is to create a seamless charter experience that surpasses any other in luxury and convenience. In addition to a superior air charter service, we offer several concierge services to enhance the quality and efficiency of your charter flight. Through Stratos Jets’ concierge services, we can offer a wide variety of luxury services from in-flight catering to ground transportation to on-board Wi-Fi. We provide a highly-personalized charter service by paying close attention to every detail of your charter flight. We can accommodate just about any request, and take great pride in our ability to meet the unique needs of our clients.

In-Flight Catering

No one can work on an empty stomach. Having a meal onboard your aircraft allows you to focus on the priorities of your day, without the distraction of hunger. Stratos Jets’ in-flight catering service accommodates a wide variety of tastes and special dietary needs. With our in-flight catering service, you can choose from a suggested list of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, or you can create your own menu based on your preferences. Our air charter agents can handle any size catering order, whether you need a light box lunch to hold you over, or a full four-course meal to impress your clients. In addition, we can provide in-flight catering for any size of aircraft, from a small turboprop, to a large Boeing Business Jet, which is ideal for large group charter flights. All of our caterers come highly-recommended by our concierge services staff, so we can always assure you of the quality and integrity of your meal.

Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, your charter experience shouldn’t be anything less than exceptional. At Stratos Jets, we go above and beyond to ensure that your in-flight catering meets or exceeds your highest expectations. Unlike other charter companies, we track the delivery of your catering order from start to end to ensure that your meal is ready and waiting for you when you board your private plane. By taking advantage of Stratos Jets’ convenient in-flight catering service, you can maximize your time and efficiency, while sampling some of the finest gourmet cuisine in the world.

Contact Stratos Jets:

1.888.478.7286

info@stratosjets.com

Stratos Jet Charters Relocates Office to Support Company Expansion

Monday, August 29th, 2011

Stratos Jet Charters is pleased to announce that we have relocated from the Orlando Executive Airport (KORL) to a larger office in the heart of Orlando, Florida. The move to the new office supports our decision to expand our company amid the increasing demand for our jet charter service.

Stratos Jets’ move to the new office follows a period of consistent growth and expansion for our company. Our company was founded in 2007 as a small, boutique agency, but has since then grown to become one of the finest and most widely-recognized air charter agencies in the industry.

Since our inception, we have experienced consistent growth, year over year. We attribute this growth and success to our dedication to honoring our relationships by providing the assurance of safe, reliable charter flights. Stratos Jets is deeply-rooted in Christian values and principles, which has helped differentiate our company as the leader in best practices and ethics.

In addition, we attribute our success to our strong, client and vendor relationships, exceptional air charter service, and in-depth industry knowledge and expertise. Stratos Jets’ involvement with the Air Charter Association of North America (ACANA), a prestigious organization that promotes best practices and ethics, has also helped solidify our role as a leader among other organizations.

Our growth will allow us to maintain close, personal relationships with our clients and enable us to continue to provide the close attention to detail that we are known for.

With the larger office space, we have been able to bring on several, new air charter agents to meet the increasing demand for air charter flights. These new agents will be focused on providing exceptional customer service, and are being expertly-trained in sourcing the best-positioned aircraft that meets the individual needs of their clients. In addition, Stratos Jets is expanding its flight following division, which ensures the safe and proper execution of each charter flight.

On a more personal note, we want our clients and vendors to know that we were sad to to leave our office at the Orlando Executive Airport. Many clients and vendor relationships were developed during our time at the airport, which made it difficult to leave behind.

While it was a difficult decision to leave the airport, we know we have made the right decision for our clients, vendors and peers. By expanding our company through the new office, we will be better able to provide better service to our clients, and grow stronger relationships with our vendors, which have always been our top priorities.

Contact Stratos Jets:

1.888.478.7286

info@stratosjets.com

Understanding the Different Types of Air Travel, From Passenger to Cargo

Monday, August 8th, 2011

At Stratos Jet Charters, we are committed to the education of consumers when it comes to private, on demand air charter services, and also aviation in general. In light of this commitment, we would like to better explain the various types of passenger and cargo air travel.

To begin with, Civil Aviation is one of two major categories of flying, representing all non-military aviation, both private and commercial. Most of the countries in the world are members of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and work together to establish common standards and recommended practices for civil aviation through this agency. Civil aviation includes two major categories:

General Aviation

General Aviation refers to all flights other than military and regularly scheduled airline and cargo flights, both private and commercial. The majority of the world’s air traffic falls into this category, and most of the world’s airports serve general aviation exclusively.

General aviation includes a wide range of flights, both commercial and non-commercial, such as air charter, private flying and flight training, police aircraft, air ambulance, aerial firefighting, and many other smaller categories.

In the United States, on demand jet charter services (also sometimes called “air taxi” services) are governed by Part 135 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR). As described by the FAR: “Part 135 – Operating Requirements: Commuter and On Demand Operations and Rules Governing Persons on Board Such Aircraft”.

Scheduled Air Transport

Scheduled air transport includes all passenger and cargo flights that operate on regularly scheduled routes. The larger, scheduled airlines and air carriers that operate in the U.S. as well as worldwide are governed by the FAR – Part 121. As described by the FAR: “Part 121 – Operating Requirements: Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental Operations”.

It is important to note that Part 135 and 121 do not distinguish between type of aircraft used, but rather the type of activity done with the aircraft.

In general, Part 121 is more stringent on most aspects of operation than Part 135, though it should be noted that when followed to the letter, as members of ACANA (Air Charter Association of North America) such as Stratos Jets ensure on every flight, the level of safety and efficient operation is quite high.

Commercial aviation is the part of civil aviation (both general aviation and scheduled air transport) that involves operating aircraft for hire to transport passengers or cargo. A flight may be operated for money only if it meets three criteria:
The pilot must hold a valid commercial pilot’s certificate
The aircraft must hold a valid commercial registration
The operator must hold a certificate or some other authorization for commercial operations

Part 135 and On Demand Charter

As you have heard us mention before, at Stratos Jets we have become increasingly aware of those charter brokers who are far more interested in making a one-time profit than in developing a lasting relationship or providing an honest, reliable on demand charter service.

These low-cost charter brokers can offer rock bottom prices by ignoring critical safety and maintenance regulations required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Part 135 and the Department of Transportation (DOT). Consumers who fly with these brokers are likely to have negative experiences while flying privately, and will often choose not to utilize air charter services again, missing out on the many benefits afforded by private aviation.

Most Part 121 carriers offer “scheduled” travel services. Scheduled air travel consists of both large commercial airlines, and scheduled or “programmed” air charter services. This term applies to any regularly scheduled service, or “pre-planned programs” of flights, operating on a regular basis throughout a scheduling period.

Many (but not all) of Part 135 operators are categorized as “general air charter services” or “business aviation” providers. General air charter is utilized by individuals or groups as transport for personal, non-business-oriented needs, such as vacations or the need to conduct personal affairs in person.

Business aviation is defined as the sector of general aviation which concerns the operation or use of aircraft by companies for the “carriage of passengers or goods as an aid to the conduct of their business, and are piloted by individuals having, at a minimum, a valid commercial pilot license with an instrument rating”.
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Pros and Cons

Of course by their very nature – scheduled flights with commercial airlines or “programmed” private charter services give very little or zero flexibility in takeoff and arrival times right up front. This can create an automatic reduction in the value of the flight to you and your business or personal travel needs.

Similar to the issue of no flexibility in timing, scheduled and programmed flights also result in no flexibility in the choice of aircraft either. Although this may not be a major concern when considering travel with the major commercial airlines, when utilizing private jet charter this can present a big issue, especially on longer flights.

Your level of comfort, value and convenience can sometimes be so low that the decision to avoid private charter or business aviation services can be made.

As for a potential drawback of general air charter or business aviation services, although not a common occurrence, is that regularly scheduled services are given higher priority for takeoff and landing than on demand flights, in the event of a conflict arising between the two.

Private jet charter offers numerous benefits to those traveling for either business or pleasure. Whether you’re in a rush to an important meeting or you’re simply arranging a large family trip, a private jet charter is an excellent way to go. Why?

Airport Flexibility

With on demand charter, you’re able to select your own airport. And with smaller aircraft, the options expand dramatically as to which airports are available to use. You can skip crowded airports far from your actual destination and arrive only minutes away at many smaller or municipal airports. Stratos Jets can also arrange ground transportation, saving you the trouble of renting a car or finding alternative transportation to your destination.

Higher Security and Privacy

As you are traveling with your own party, a corporate jet does not require hours of security checks and the uncertainty of not knowing others on your plane. The flight crews of all private jet charters are also highly trained and accountable. FAA Part 135 ensures all aircraft safety, regulations, maintenance, and pilot licensure. To provide the best service possible, private jet charters meet or exceed Part 135 requirements.

And even in first class, there is no true privacy on a commercial aircraft. But on a jet charter, your team can prepare presentations or discuss important deals without the risk of being overheard. Sit back in comfortable chairs that face each other over a convenient table and use your time in the air constructively.

Enhanced Productivity

Much of the time spent at airports and in the air is wasted. You can spend hours working your way through security check points and waiting on delayed flights at the terminal. Even on the ground you may find yourself stuck in a plane waiting on a runway to clear or a gate to become available. Private jets are able to skip most or all of these delays, saving you both precious time and dollars.

Group Charter Opportunities

If you’re traveling with a large group, private jet charter may be surprisingly inexpensive. By chartering a private jet, you can travel with as many friends or colleagues as will fit in the aircraft, and use the time onboard to visit, work or conduct meetings, or just rest comfortably – virtually impossible on a traditional commercial flight.
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When taken in total, on demand private jet charter can be far more effective and convenient than commercial travel, providing benefits that simply cannot be duplicated. At Stratos Jet Charters, we would be happy to answer any additional questions you may have, or provide you with a quote on your next trip, and we look forward to showing you the highest level of personal service, safety and convenience that you will find anywhere, with any air charter agency.

Shouldn’t Your Jet Charter Agent Be an ACANA member?

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

As a consumer of private aviation, you have a choice when it comes to selecting an air charter service provider. Having confidence in the jet charter agent you choose to do business with is an important part of this decision. In recent years, the air charter industry has expanded to include many, new charter brokerages. At Stratos Jet Charters, we have become increasingly aware of charter brokers who are more interested in making a one-time profit than in providing an honest, reliable charter service. These charter brokers offer rock-bottom prices for services that are likewise at the bottom. Consumers who fly with these brokers are not likely to fly privately again, and thus miss out on the benefits afforded by private aviation.

With these concerns in mind, Stratos Jets has taken an active leadership role in the Air Charter Association of North America (ACANA). ACANA, the industry’s first and only self-regulatory organization, is comprised of the finest and most reputable charter brokerages in North America. ACANA members work together to promote best practices and ethics to the growing number of charter brokers emerging throughout the industry. Stratos Jets, along with other ACANA members, adhere to the highest standards of integrity, ethics and professionalism, thereby setting the benchmark for excellence in the air charter industry. With that said, shouldn’t your jet charter agent be an ACANA member? In the following article, we will endeavor to explain the benefits of working with an ACANA professional.

Commitment to Best Practices and Professionalism

ACANA membership is exclusive: Only the finest and most well-established charter brokerages in North America are invited to join ACANA. ACANA members are specifically chosen for their excellent business structure, emphasis on consumer education, and most importantly, commitment to best practices and ethics. The stringent membership criteria of ACANA ensures that each member adheres to ACANA’s best practices and rules for professionalism. By working with an ACANA member, you can rest assured that your jet charter agency is among the finest in the industry.

Financial Stability and Health

ACANA was founded on the idea that every charter consumer deserves to have confidence in their charter service provider. For this reason, ACANA requires all prospective and current ACANA members to provide certified documentation that proves their financial stability and health as a company. As an ACANA member, we believe that the financial history and standing of your charter agent matters, both in terms of the assurances that you will receive what you have paid for and in the overall performance and quality of services you receive.

Adherence to FAA and DOT regulations

Unfortunately, low-cost charter brokers can offer greatly reduced prices by ignoring critical safety and maintenance regulations required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT). By working with an ACANA member, you are afforded the assurance that such illegal and dangerous practices will never occur. In addition to FAA and DOT pilot training and aircraft maintenance requirements, many ACANA brokers, including Stratos Jets, enforce their own enhanced safety and professional standards. As the industry’s only self-regulatory organization, ACANA provides key information to the DOT to help craft future air charter safety regulations for the industry.

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Stratos Jets is proud to be a leading member of ACANA, and to represent the best of what the industry has to offer. The philosophy of building close, long-term relationships with our clients has been a hallmark of our business since its foundation, and we are glad to see more charter agencies joining the ranks of ACANA. We will continue to set the benchmark for professionalism and excellence in business aviation and encourage more charter brokers to adopt the standards of ACANA. The goal of this article has been to teach you of the value and importance of ACANA, so that you can make wise decisions for private jet charter. Moving forward, we hope that you will put every charter broker to the test by asking if they are apart of our prestigious organization.

Stratos Jet Charters Works With ACANA to Promote Best Practices and Professionalism to Air Charter Service Providers

Friday, June 17th, 2011

With the economic downturn still in effect, many air charter consumers are looking for low-cost options for private jet charter. In recent weeks, we at Stratos Jet Charters, have endeavored to warn private jet travelers about charter brokerages who engage in dishonest, deceptive business practices to offer reduced pricing for charter flights.

At Stratos Jet Charters, we have taken a stand against charter brokers who actively solicit illegal charter operators or employ unregistered aircraft to sell charter flights. As a member of the prestigious Air Charter Association of North America (ACANA), we feel it is our responsibility as an industry leader to educate consumers about the value of working with ACANA members.

ACANA, a non-profit organization, was founded by several, leading air charter service providers, who recognized the need for self-regulation in the air charter industry. ACANA’s mission is to enhance and foster the air charter industry by promoting best practices and professionalism, representing ACANA members’ collective regulatory interests, and educating consumers about the benefits of private aviation.

Stratos Jets is a long-standing member of ACANA, and has been intimately involved in the organization’s efforts to promote best practices and professionalism to other air charter service providers. Like Stratos Jets, ACANA places an emphasis on consumer education, and seeks to become the leading source of information on air charter safety.

One of our goals at Stratos Jets is to help our clients understand why it is so important to work with ACANA members. In addition, we want our clients to be able to identify the warning signs of a deceptive charter broker who may present aircraft that are not qualified to fly passengers under the FAR Part 135 regulations.

It is our belief that the need for a self-regulatory organization, like ACANA, is more important than ever, considering the increasing number of charter brokers who are engaging in unfair business practices to undercut legitimate air carriers.

Charter brokers who engage in deceptive business practices do so at great risk to consumer safety. These charter brokers often skirt FAA regulations and ACANA best practices to lower the price of charter flights for consumers. The problem is that these regulations and best practices were established to ensure your personal safety.

ACANA members, on the other hand, take every precaution to ensure the safety and legality of every charter flight, regardless of any additional expense.

When you decide to work with a non-reputable charter broker, there is no guarantee that your aircraft is properly maintained or that the pilots have the necessary training and experience to conduct your flight. Nor do you have the necessary liability coverage in place. Not only does this pose a significant risk to safety, it harms the industry as a whole by fostering an environment where unsafe, unregulated charter brokerages can succeed.

As ACANA continues to grow, Stratos Jets aims to be a model of ACANA standards for other charter brokerages in the industry. In addition to persuading other charter brokerages and operators to adopt ACANA best practices, we impose these standards on each and every flight. As other brokers and operators continue to adopt ACANA standards, we believe that both the future of the industry and the safety of consumers will improve.

Contact Stratos Jets:

1.888.478.7286

info@stratosjets.com

Stratos Jets Warns Air Charter Consumers About Illegal Charter Flights

Monday, May 9th, 2011

In recent air charter news, the European Business Aviation Administration (EBAA) has launched a campaign to curb illegal charter flight activity in Europe. Stratos Jet Charters is a member of the prestigious Air Charter Association of North America (ACANA), which distinguishes our company as one of the finest and most reputable charter service providers in the private aviation industry. As a member of ACANA, we believe it is our responsibility to help the EBAA promote safe and legal charter flight operations in North America. In the following article, we would like to take this opportunity to discuss the issue of illegal charter flights, and the different ways you can protect yourself and your family from the threat of illegal charter operators.

In light of the recent economic recession, we understand that many aircraft owners are looking for ways to offset the high cost and expense of aircraft ownership, just as air charter consumers are searching for lower-cost options for private jet travel. But, before you set out to book a “discounted” charter flight from a small brokerage firm or operator, consider this: what price would you pay to ensure your personal safety?

Let’s assume that you were offered a stellar deal on your next charter flight by an unknown charter brokerage or operator. Initially, you might be pleased to find the pricing to be much lower than that of several long-standing and reputable charter brokers. Wouldn’t you be foolish not to go with the lowest-priced flight? Well, what if we told you that the aircraft you will be flying in wasn’t inspected according to FAA regulations, or that the flight crew wasn’t type-rated to fly the aircraft? What if we told you that your charter flight was illegal?

The safety issues caused by illegal charter flights has long plagued the air charter industry. According to the EBAA, a large number of air charter consumers unknowingly purchase illegal charter flights each year. An “illegal charter flight” occurs when a Part 91 aircraft owner conducts a charter flight under the guise of a fully-licensed Part 135 aircraft operator. Illegal charter flights pose significant safety risks to air charter consumers, which is why it is our goal to teach you about the possibility of illegal charter flight operations. Keep in mind that the goal of this article is not to frighten you, but to help you identify the signs of an illegal charter flight and the ways you can protect yourself and your family.

Aircraft owners who conduct illegal charter flight operations do so at great expense to consumer safety. Here’s why – illegal charter flights violate Part 135 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations (FARs), which specifically require aircraft operators to hold a “Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate.” An air carrier certificate is only granted to aircraft operators that show “sufficient financial strength and compliance with other legal requirements, including proof of proper insurance coverage,” according to the National Business Aviation Administration (NBAA).

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration requires aircraft operators to adhere to all Part 135 regulations, which spell out the necessary criteria for conducting a safe and legal operation. Under these requirements, aircraft operators are subject to many regulations regarding aircraft maintenance, flight crew experience, pilot training and insurance requirements. Outright aircraft owners, on the other hand, adhere to a separate set of rules and regulations, known as Part 91 regulations, which are far less restictive than Part 135 regulations.

So what do the FARs have to do with air charter safety? Well, everything. First, you need to know that the FAA makes an important distinction between aircraft owners and aircraft operators. As a rule, aircraft operators are held to much higher safety standards than owners because they are “certificate-holding entities,” rather than “self-interested parties.” As such, aircraft operators must adhere to more rigorous operational and maintenance requirements. In addition, aircraft operators are subject to routine audits, such as performance audits, flight reviews, pilot training and safety checks, to verify their compliance with FAA safety standards. Meanwhile, aircraft owners are given more freedom to establish their own safety procedures and protocols.

Since certified aircraft operators adhere to much higher safety standards, they encumber the costs of maintaining their aircraft and flight crew at peak safety levels. Oftentimes, these additional costs are factored into the price of your charter flight. Illegal charter operators don’t operate in accordance with Part 135 regulations, which is why they can offer significantly lower pricing on charter flights. Illegal charter operators create an un-level playing field and put consumer safety and confidence at risk. Consider it an investment toward your safety when you work with a reputable charter broker or operator.

So, how do you know that your private charter is legal? It’s not always easy to identify an illegal operator from a legitimate one. The first step is to ask some basic questions about the aircraft operator. Ask your charter broker for the operator’s certificate number or read up on the operator through the Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) at www.faa.gov/about/office_org/field_offices/fsdo. This information will help to ensure that your charter operator meets with all the necessary criteria for conducting a safe charter flight. If your charter broker is unable or unwilling to provide you with a copy of the operator’s air carrier certificate, it’s safe to assume that your charter flight is illegal. Any legitimate charter broker or operator should be more than happy to provide you with a copy of the operator’s Part 135 certificate. If you are asked to pay the pilots separately, this is a major red flag.

Next, ask your charter broker to provide you with a copy of the operator’s D085 (aircraft spec sheet). This important document will list every aircraft that is approved for service in that operator’s fleet. The aircraft listed on the D085 have been found by the FAA to meet with aircraft inspection, maintenance and insurance requirements. You should receive the tail number of your charter aircraft at least 24 hours in advance of your flight. Check to make sure that your aircraft’s specific tail number is listed on the D085 as apart of that operator’s fleet.

Now that you know how to identify a legal charter operator, the next step is to find a safe and legal operator to conduct your next charter flight. The Stratos Jets’ Approved Vendor Program enables our company to work with the safest and most reputable charter operators in the air charter industry. Through our approved vendor program, we do our due-diligence to ensure that your charter flight is safe and legal. All of our approved vendors are fully-licensed Part 135 operators that adhere to FAR regulations, along with our own rigorous safety standards. We keep updated records on all our approved vendors, and can easily provide you with a copy of the operator’s air carrier certificate, D085, and/or insurance standards upon request. We won’t send you a quote on an aircraft that hasn’t been fully-vetted on the front end. By working with Stratos Jets, you can rest assured that your charter flight meets or exceeds with the highest safety expectations in the industry.

As an air charter consumer, remember that you have a right to ask these important questions to ensure your personal safety on every charter flight. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact a Stratos Jets representative at any time. Our air charter agents are both experienced and knowledgeable, and place a special emphasis on air charter safety. Our goal is to help you find the safest and most well-maintained aircraft that can meet your personal travel needs for each and every flight.

Contact Stratos Jets:

1.888.478.7286

info@stratosjets.com

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