Stand Out from the Crowd – Charter these Unique Private Jets

Pilatus PC-24

Pilatus PC-24 landing on a dirt strip

This is one of the few jet aircraft that isn’t phased by a dirt or grass runway. This aircraft will take you anywhere you want to go, no questions asked. It also doesn’t hurt that it has an extremely short take-off distance for an aircraft of its size, just 2,930 feet. As you are flying to your rugged location you will be flying in ultimate style and luxury. Be sure to find out more.

HondaJet

Exterior shot of Hondajet

What makes the HondaJet unique? No, not the fact that it is ‘made’ by the same company that makes the Civic. It’s those wing mounted engines. Look at any other private jet made by other manufacturers: Bombardier, Dassault, Embraer – all their aircraft have engines mounted to the fuselage. You can be sure that people will be intrigued by those unique pylon mounted engines – just make sure to have a welcome party when you arrive. Find out more.

Dassault Falcon 8X

Interior of Dassault Falcon 8X Interior

The Falcon 8X is unique for a few reasons, such as Dassault’s distinctive tri-engine design. However, the 8X is on this list because of its stunning interior. There is the typical French chic design and it can be seen in every detail. While the above picture is impressive, in person the detail and design is even more impressive. This has to be one of the best designed interiors in aviation right now. Find out more.

Nextant 400XTi

Exterior shot of Nextant 400XTI

The 400XTi is here due to its unique manufacturing process. The 400XTi is a remanufactured Hawker/Beechcraft 400A but to the extent that 88% of the 400XTi is made from new materials. An elegant mix of old and new, and a fantastic use of an old aircraft. Find out more.

Boeing 787-9 BBJ

Taj Mahal at day time

It’s hard to express just how unique and decadent the 787 BBJ is in just one image. If you want to experience the pinnacle in comfort, space, luxury, opulence and generally showing that you are crushing life, then be sure to fly in a 787 BBJ. Just to put the size in context, this in an aircraft that has a maximum capacity of 406 passengers in an all economy configuration. When flying this, the worst part of your day will be when the doors open and you have to get off. Find out more.