
NetJets is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway that was founded back in 1986. The company offers partial ownership and rental of private jets to consumers. NetJets was the first private business jet charter and aircraft managing company throughout the entire world and has now grown to the point of having a fleet size of over 650 vehicles. These are five of the most popular plane models from NetJets.
5. Embraer Phenom 300
The Embraer Phenom 300 is a smaller jet that is considered to be “light cabin”. The jet only sits seven people with a 5 foot wide cabin and overall cabin length of 17.2 ft. This jet is great for those shorter flights across a short distance where passengers will still fly in luxury without paying for unnecessary space.
4. Gulfstream G450/GIV-SP
The Gulfstream G450 is a large cabin jet that offers extreme comfort for a wide array of flight types. This Gulfstream model comes with more powerful and upgraded engines as well as the latest interior technological advancements. The jet seats 13 to 14 people depending on what model buyer’s choose and offers great space with a NetJets attendant at your service.
3. Dessault Falcon 2000
The Falcon can hold a total of ten passengers on board this large cabin plane along with 181 cubic feet of baggage capacity for anything from standard suitcases to multiple bags of golf clubs. The Falcon reaches a max speed of 528 MPH to get owners wherever they need to go in fast time.
2. Bombardier Challenger 350 Business Jet
The Bombardier Challenger 350 is NetJets newest air vehicle to join the rest of the fleet. This midsized jet can seat ten passengers in its 27 ft cabin length and offers a beautiful interior style with wood veneers and a high definition wireless entertainment system. The Challenger jet can fly 3,200 miles nonstop and only costs $26.5 million.
1. Cessna Citation Soverign
This midsized cabin jet seats eight passengers and delivers all around great performance while ensuring the maximum amount of relaxation. The jet is fit for long trips and is one of the most spacious jets in its class with 100 cubic feet for luggage and a max speed of 495 mph.
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