Private Jet

Empty Legs

Definition an “empty leg” (or “one way”) is defined as an aircraft either departing from or returning to base without passengers (i.e., empty) in flight. These are sometimes also referred to as “deadheads,” but the meaning remains the same.  Time is of the essence/ limited availability empty legs/ one ways are limited in availability as […]

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World Series!

3 Questions with our CEO, Anthony Newcombe A: “Sorry you asked (slight chuckle). However, the truth of the matter is it’s well past $9.00 per gallon @ some of today’s FBOs (Fixed Based Operations) in the U.S. Some have even breached the double digits per gallon for Jet-A. That makes for a much more expensive […]

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PILOTS, CAESAR SALADS, ETC.

3 Questions with Anthony Newcombe, ANJET CEO Date: May 24, 2022  PILOTS We get asked by clients flying aboard smaller aircraft: Why do we need 2 pilots?  A:  A good answer is to look to the story in Florida last week. Just in case you weren’t paying attention, there was a passenger (with no professional […]

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What’s up, Doc?

3 QUESTIONS December 22, 2021 Edition with ANJET CEO Anthony Newcombe  Have you it the “COVID CURB” yet? A: Fortunately, my family and I have been unaffected by the virus thus far. Unfortunately, like most everyone I’ve had to curb my travel, so I’ve created some new techniques to keep energized and focused at home […]

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