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8 月 11, 2019

Empty Legs and Empty Seats on our websites and mobile apps

The best can be made better… Empty Leg page in our websites and the app. Greek Air Taxi Network now is improved and all empty legs are offered also by the seat. The empty seat program besides the empty seats on empty legs, offers empty seats on flights where the client wishes to share the cost of the flight. You can also open a flight and invite people to join. Welcome to a new way to fly!
8 月 11, 2019

King Air B200 joined the Greek Air Taxi network

The ideal air taxi airplane a King Air B200 joined the Greek Air Taxi network. This 6-7 turbo prop can operate even to airports with  short runways with speed and comfort. Base of operations is Athens and indicative prices and availability is shown on line  in our websites and applications. We strongly recommend  to use it next time you fly in Greece or the neighboring countries.
8 月 9, 2019

Goodbye to the A380, the biggest passenger plane there ever was

The largest commercial passenger plane in the world, the A380, is a double-decker behemoth with four engines, a wingspan of 262 feet, and a cabin that can hold more than 500 people. It has enough space inside of it, Airbus says, to fit 35 million ping-pong balls, if you count its cargo hold along with its two main decks. It first left the ground in 2005, and on Valentine’s Day 2019, Airbus announced it would stop producing the aircraft. The last vessels will be delivered in 2021. Read moreRead more
8 月 3, 2019

Advanced Air Bombardier Learjet 75 ( video )

The Learjet 70/75 is a light business jet airplane manufactured by the Learjet division of Canadian aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace. Wikipedia Range: 3,778 km Wingspan: 16 m Unit cost: 70: US$11.3 million; 75: US$13.8 million (2015) Engine type: Garrett TFE731 Number built: nearly 130 by January 2019 Manufacturer: Bombardier Aviation
7 月 23, 2019

Airbus H355 5-seat 2-engine helicopter compliments Greek Air Taxi Network Fleet

A new addition to the Greek Air Taxi Network Fleet, this Airbus H355 5-seat 2-engine helicopter compliments the Santorini-based fleet consisting of a 3-seat Robinson 44 and an 4-seat Airbus H120. Price and availability can be found online in our mobile application “Greek Air Taxi Network” and on our Smart Banner on all of our websites. Visit our websites : Home Homepage Homepage Home Homepage Homepage Homepage
7 月 21, 2019

Fly to the best music festivals via private jet

Here’s a list of festivals we can fly you to, you want to enjoy the music, not be frustrated by the flight, so let’s fly to : Let It Roll : 1-3 August 2019, Milovice, Czech Republic Coachella Music & Arts Festival : 10-12 April & 17-19 April 2020, Indio, California Tomorrowland : 19-21 July & 26-28 July 2019, Boom, Belgium Meadows in the Mountains : 4-7 June 2020, Polkovnik Serafimovo, Bulgaria ADE: Amsterdam Dance Event : 16-20 October 2019, Amsterdam, Netherlands AFROPUNK : August 2019, Brooklyn, USA + other dates in Paris, Johannesburg, London and Atlanta The Governors Ball [...]
7 月 8, 2019

Greek Air Taxi Network welcomes the 12-seat heli from PHI helicopters & GainJet

Greek Air Taxi Network welcomes the first 12-seat #helicopter operating in #Greece from PHI helicopters, marketed and supported by GainJet the Greek operator with the largest VIP fleet!!! The Leonardo 139 helicopter is a fantastic machine, up to the highest standards of security and environmental specifications. The AW139 surpasses all other intermediate helicopters in terms of cabin flexibility, safety, speed and comfort. A unique combination of craftsmanship and latest technology, the helicopter redefines the paradigm of flight. Designed to exceed the most rigorous regulatory standards, the AW139 features a state-of-the-art avionics and mission systems to minimise pilot workload and optimise [...]
6 月 7, 2019

Bombardier Global 6000 Premier Cabin Business Jet Design Tour – AINtv

Bombardier’s forthcoming flagship Global 7000 represents the pinnacle of the Canadian airframer’s home-in-the-sky concept. However, the company isn’t abandoning the smaller Global 5000 and 6000; it’s upgrading them with the new Global 7000-influenced Premier cabin interior. Tim Fagan, industrial design manager at Bombardier, gave us a tour of the new cabin on board a Global 6000, and discussed the thinking behind the design changes. More on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIGd6S0sSPU
5 月 27, 2019

Flying while pregnant

It’s absolutely safe to fly throughout most of your pregnancy. If this is your first baby, now’s your chance to enjoy the luxury of uninterrupted time alone, with your partner or with friends. It’s also a last opportunity to make the most of travelling light. For the next few years, you’ll have to take a car seat, pushchair, nappies and toys with you wherever you go! Follow our tips for a relaxing and safe flight. Is it safe to fly during my first and second trimesters? Yes, but check with your doctor before flying if you’ve had medical problems during [...]
4 月 20, 2019

Five myths about private jets

If you’ve ever spotted a private jet in flight or on the tarmac, you’ve probably wondered which celebrity it belonged to. The fact is that many jets are chartered, not privately owned by a fat cat or pop star, and they’re mostly used for business, not lavish vacations. It’s a world shrouded in mystery, so here are five myths about private jets. More on USA Today
4 月 19, 2019

The Biggest Private Jet Stories For 2019 Predicted

Private jets were already in the news this year when reports that as many as 1,500 would descend on the World Economic Forum in Davos drove a number of stories highlighting one of the agenda items was global warming. We asked a variety of leaders from business aviation what they believe will be the biggest headlines for the industry in 2019. Answers ranged from green fuel and alternatively powered aircraft to Brexit, China, the pilot shortage, new models, a tightening market of used aircraft available for sale, the government shutdown, consolidation, shared charters, the cost of capital, technology, weather and regulations that could ground older jets. Here’s what these [...]
4 月 10, 2019

5 Expert Recommendations For Your First Private Jet Trip

The appeal of private jet travel can’t be ignored: a luxurious and peaceful flight, a large network of easily-accessible airports, quiet terminals, no long waits or long lines, reliable departure times and a wide range of charter services. For many years, enjoying such privileges, came at a high price. More at https://www.aworldtotravel.com/expert-recommendations-for-your-first-private-jet-trip/
4 月 5, 2019

Some history on the Jet Aircraft

Whereas the engines in propeller-powered aircraft generally achieve their maximum efficiency at much lower speeds and altitudes, jet engines and aircraft achieve maximum efficiency (see specific impulse) at speeds close to or even well above the speed of sound. Jet aircraft generally cruise at faster than about Mach 0.8 (609 mph, 981 km/h or 273 m/s) at altitudes around 10,000–15,000 metres (33,000–49,000 ft) or more. Frank Whittle, an English inventor and RAF officer, developed the concept of the jet engine in 1928,[1] and Hans von Ohain in Germany developed the concept independently in the early 1930s. He wrote in February 1936 to Ernst Heinkel, who led the construction of the world’s first turbojet aircraft and jet plane Heinkel He 178. However, [...]
3 月 29, 2019

The 10 Largest Airports in the World

Below you’ll find interesting aerial photos of the 10 largest airports in the world—largest defined by the number of people passing through each year. Read the original article here 1. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Doc Searls, Flickr // CC BY 2.0 2. Beijing Capital International Airport Wikimedia Commons // CC BY 3.0 3. London Heathrow Airport Konstantin Von Wedelstaedt, Wikimedia Commons // GFDL 1.2 4. O’Hare International Airport Wikimedia Commons 5. Tokyo International Airport © National Land Image Information (Color Aerial Photographs) via Wikimedia Commons 6. Los Angeles International Airport Wikimedia Commons // CC BY-SA 4.0
3 月 27, 2019

Supersonic jets are booming back into style

You might not remember, but there used to be a jet called the Concorde that had a cruising speed of 1,354 mph, which is twice the speed of sound. New York City to London, typically a seven-hour flight, only lasted three-and-a-half hours on the Concorde. But the Concorde went bust in 2003, and supersonic jets fell out of favor. A new crop of aviation startups is hoping to resurrect it, and thanks to a new set of laws in the US, that comeback seems all but assured. From The Verge
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