
Wolf Aviation's mission is to supply our clients with an alternative to the high costs of fractional/conventional ownership or membership card programs. Wolf Aviation Services Inc. has proprietary arrangements with F.A.A. approved Aircraft Operators that hold Part 135 charter certificates to provide on-demand Charter. In the best interest of our clients, Wolf Aviation has negotiated numerous agreements with such Operators to either offer a discounted hourly flight rate, or the agreement to reposition aircraft into various Airports without charging for repositioning.
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Light Jets are the smallest class of business jets. With an average cabin height of four and a half feet and a cabin width of five feet, these Aircraft are best suited for groups of six or less, flying three hours or less per flight leg. Light Jets have an average fly speed of 400mph to 480mph and have an approximate flight range of 1150-1350 miles. Typical Light Jets: Citation 550, Citation Bravo and Beechjet 400A.
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Mid-Size Jets are the next size up in the class of business jets. Mid-Size Jets have an average cabin height of five and a half feet and an average cabin width of six feet. This Aircraft class is best suited for groups of up to eight flying up to five hours per flight leg. Mid-Size Jets have an average fly speed of 450mph to 520mph and have an approximate flight range of 2800-3000 miles. Typical Mid-Size Jets: Hawker 800's, Falcon 20's and Lear 60's.
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Heavy Jets are the biggest size of the business jet class. With an average cabin height of a little over six feet and a cabin width of seven and a half feet, they classify them as having a true stand-up cabin. These Aircraft are best suited for 9 or more passengers flying six hours or more. Heavy Jets have an average fly speed between 480mph and 540mph and have an approximate flight range of 4500-6000 miles depending on make, model, winds and passenger load. Typical Heavy Jets: Gulfstream IV, Gulfstream V, Falcon 900's.
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