Skip to content
(800) 783-2970

Jet Charter Owner Approval

  June 2nd, 2015 Written By: Alex M. Early, CEO of The Early Air Way If you’ve chartered private jets in the past, then you’re probably familiar with the term “owner approval required.” For those of you who aren’t familiar however, “owner approval required” is a condition of booking for many (but not all) jet…

Read More

Visiting Dubai: Where to Stay and How to Get There

Dubai is like no other city in the Middle East with many options for travelers. This guide will help you choose the best lodging and transportation for your needs. Located in the Middle East, Dubai sits on the sandy coast of the Arabian Gulf. This urban paradise is emerging as one of the most fashionable…

Read More

Greener Air Travel

US aircraft make up 3% of the national carbon dioxide emissions and only .5% of global carbon dioxide emissions. With an average growth of 5% per year, the aircraft flying from US airports will emit 25% of the world’s remaining allowance for carbon dioxide emissions by the year 2050. If that allowance is breached, global temperatures…

Read More

The Private Jet Experience

A recently retired VIP flight attendant has published her experiences while aboard private flights for celebrities and influential people. Written in the Telegraph, Emilia George brings to light  a $700 bag of salad, flying gyms, and even a golden throne. Some strange requests of clients while in flight included a mid-trip McDonald’s order, a taxi ride…

Read More

Understanding The Basics of Jet Hedging

Choosing to travel by private jet makes sense in a number of scenarios. A business owner who needs to get to a major client and seal a deal before the competition moves in will find this works better than trying to grab a commercial flight. When there’s the need to get to a loved one…

Read More

Tourism Holiday in Japan

A new national holiday has been created for Japan; National Mountain Day. The tourism industry is expecting a new season of revenue to the tune of $8 billion from this new holiday in Japan. Japanese celebrators are buying camping gear en mass including sleeping bags, foam mattresses, backpacks, and non-perishable foods. Japan’s Mountain Day was…

Read More

Carbon Nanotubes Improve Airplanes

Modern aircraft are built using advanced composites for strength and conserving weight. By using mainly composite materials each airplane can shave about 20% of the total weight when compared to using aluminum and steel supports. MIT aerospace researchers have found a method of bonding composite layers into a combined material more structurally sound per pound…

Read More

Luxury and Performance With the G650ER

The Gulfstream G650ER shwon at the Farnborough International Air Show exemplifies innovative civil and business aviation. It is the top of the range in cabin size for the production line which includes the G150, G280, G450, G550, and G650 as well. Gulfstream went above and beyond their last model in developing the G650ER to be…

Read More

Lightweight Carry-Ons for Your Next Vacation

If you are not planning on traveling via private jet, extra checked baggage can really add up. Fitting as much as you can into your carry-on will help relieve the pain of travel. Try to bring these to maximize space and weight. Inflatable Pillow: A place to lay your head in comfort and weighing only…

Read More