ONE-WAY FLIGHTS
From: Waukesha, WI
To: New York, NY
Contact Stratos Jet Charters for information on One-Way Charter Flights from Waukesha, WI to New York, NY at 1.888.478.7286
DISCOUNTED EMPTY LEGS
Teterboro, NJ, (KTEB) - Monterey, CA, US (KMRY) Falcon 50 - 9 Passengers Available:5/28/2013
Morristown, NJ, (KMMU) - Monterey, CA, US (KMRY) Hawker 1000 - 9 Passengers Available:5/29/2013
Miami, FL, (KOPF) - Los Angeles, CA, US (KLAX) Hawker 1000 - 9 Passengers Available:5/24/2013
Omaha, NE, (KOMA) - Henderson, NV, US (KHND) Falcon 20 - 9 Passengers Available:5/24/2013
Teterboro, NJ, (KTEB) - Waukegan, IL, US (KUGN) Gulfstream IV - 12 Passengers Available:5/25/2013
Nice, FR , (LFMN) - Ft Lauderdale, FL, US (KFLL) Gulfstream IV - 13 Passengers Available:5/24/2013
Nice, FR , (LFMN) - Van Nuys, CA, US (KVNY) Gulfstream IV - 13 Passengers Available:5/24/2013
Nice, FR , (LFMN) - Teterboro, NJ, US (KTEB) Gulfstream IV - 13 Passengers Available:5/24/2013
POINT-TO-POINT PRICING
From: Palm Springs, California
To: Sacramento
Contact Stratos Jet Charters for Point to Point Pricing on charter flights from Palm Springs, California to Sacramento at 1.888.478.7286
U.S. Business Aviation Weather Forecast
The Stratos Jet Charters Business Aviation Weather Program is a free online service that provides air charter consumers with important weather information regarding 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 this program is to increase air charter safety by informing jet charter users of any inclement weather conditions in advance of their charter flight.
Our daily weather reports include important information about severe aviation weather conditions such as icing, heavy precipitation and turbulence that could affect charter flights in the United States.
By analyzing aviation weather data obtained through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Weather Channel, Stratos Jets agents are able to provide user-friendly weather information to air charter buyers and clients. Our weather reports are written by a certified private pilot - not a meteorologist - to provide passengers with a first-hand account of weather conditions that could impact their flight.
Our daily weather reports include important information about severe aviation weather conditions such as icing, heavy precipitation and turbulence that could affect charter flights in the United States.
By analyzing aviation weather data obtained through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Weather Channel, Stratos Jets agents are able to provide user-friendly weather information to air charter buyers and clients. Our weather reports are written by a certified private pilot - not a meteorologist - to provide passengers with a first-hand account of weather conditions that could impact their flight.
Weather Report For May 16th 2013

National Weather Outlook for Thursday May 16th, 2013 @ 9:00 EDT
West: Possible rain showers with thunderstorms producing lightning and some heavy rain with strong wind gust in northern California, Oregon,Idaho to Montana. The rest of the region will be mostly dry. Temperatures in the Northwest will be in the 60s, low 70s to mid 80s in most of the region with the desert areas reaching 100.
Midwest: Possible thunderstorms in the western parts of the Dakotas to Nebraska, Iowa and the Ohio Valley. Storms have the capability of producing hail and damaging wind gust. Temperatures will be in the 70s to mid 80s over most of the region.
Northeast: Rain showers possible in New England, the remaining parts of the region will be dry with a few pop up rain showers. Temperatures will be im the 70s to mid 80s for most of the region.
South: Most of the region will be dry and warm, with the exception of Texas and Arkansas which will see scattered thunderstorms. Temperatures will be in the upper 70s to 80s in most of the region, with Texas hitting the upper 90s.
West: Possible rain showers with thunderstorms producing lightning and some heavy rain with strong wind gust in northern California, Oregon,Idaho to Montana. The rest of the region will be mostly dry. Temperatures in the Northwest will be in the 60s, low 70s to mid 80s in most of the region with the desert areas reaching 100.
Midwest: Possible thunderstorms in the western parts of the Dakotas to Nebraska, Iowa and the Ohio Valley. Storms have the capability of producing hail and damaging wind gust. Temperatures will be in the 70s to mid 80s over most of the region.
Northeast: Rain showers possible in New England, the remaining parts of the region will be dry with a few pop up rain showers. Temperatures will be im the 70s to mid 80s for most of the region.
South: Most of the region will be dry and warm, with the exception of Texas and Arkansas which will see scattered thunderstorms. Temperatures will be in the upper 70s to 80s in most of the region, with Texas hitting the upper 90s.

