aircraft guide
On Point Jets has access to a wide range of cutting-edge aircraft to meet any business or personal travel needs. Click on the aircraft make and model to learn more.
Turboprops
Turboprops are powered by turbine propeller engines. With average cruising
speeds between around 300 mph and an average non-stop range above 1,000 miles a turboprop can keep charter costs below those of jet aircraft. Turboprops seat up to 8 passengers, are generally used for short to mid-range flights and are able to access runways that are often too short for Jet aircraft. Baggage capacity is limited and lavatories, if available, usually semi-private.
Light Jets
Light jets are the entry-level jet class in the charter industry. Average cruising speeds are between 380-490 mph with an average nonstop range of approximately 1300 miles. The light jet generally seats up to 8 passengers. Baggage capacity is limited and lavatories semi-private.
Mid Sized Jets
Ideal for mid range flights, the mid range jet class seats up to 10 passengers averages cruising speeds of 420-490 mph with an average nonstop range of approximately 1800 miles. Most mid sized jets offer both internal and external baggage stores for bulky items as well as private lavatories.
Heavy Jets
Ideal for long range flights, the heavy jets are considered top of the line in the charter industry. Cruising speeds average 420-530 mph with an average nonstop range of approximately 4000 miles. Heavy jets seat up to 16 passengers and include internal and external baggage stores, private lavatory, stereo DVD, satellite phone/fax, full galley and an optional flight attendant service.
Execuliners
With an average cruising speed of 500 mph and an average nonstop range of approximately 6000 miles the Execuliner is ideal for groups or executives that need to fly further yet stay comfortable and productive en route. Execuliners can be configured with multiple amenities including multiple berths, lavatories, shower, gym and meeting rooms.
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