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Gulfstream Announces Arrival of Two New Business Jets

Gulfstream Announces Arrival of Two New Business Jets
Gulfstream will be adding two new business jets to its growing fleet. This month at its Savannah, GA headquarter, Gulfstream unmasked the new G500 and G600. Both jets boast 100% fresh air, room for up to 19 passengers in an extra wide cabin and touch screen flight decks. The new aircraft also feature fly-by-wire flight control and they will be the first Gulfstreams to feature active side stick controls. The new jets are expected to enter service in 2018.

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Caribbean

Four Seasons Resort Nevis and Magellan Jets Partner to Offer The Ultimate Holiday Gift: A Luxury Caribbean Getaway

Magellan Jets and Four Seasons Resort Nevis, leaders in private jet travel and luxury hospitality respectively, announce the ultimate holiday gift package: a luxury getaway to Nevis. This deal comes complete with a private charter on-board the Challenger 604 and villa accommodations in the new, seven-bedroom Hill Estate atFour Seasons Resort Nevis.

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New Google Glass App For Flight Attendants Onboard Private Jets

Honeywell Aerospace has announced a new Google Glass App that will provide flight attendants onboard private jets access to hands-free cabin information without running to the nearest display screen. The glass will allow flight crews to view passenger information, control cabin or cock pit area, estimate time of arrival and more. While current onboard monitors can provide this information, the Google Glass gives discreet access to the information which in return means enhanced attention to the passenger.

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G500

A Sizable Increase During Holiday Travel- Are You Prepared?

This year, the United States Department of Transportation reported that travel during the Thanksgiving week will increase by 54% compared to the rest of the year. The weeks of Christmas and New Years will see an increase of 23%. With these sizable increases it’s important to have aviation professionals working with you proactively to create a seamless and memorable holiday travel experience.
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A Smarter Way to Buy a Jet Card?

A Smarter Way to Buy a Jet Card? By: Andy Parker; Twenty-First Securities
Historically, when an investor has needed to fund a large purchase such as a jet card, the traditional technique has been to raise cash by selling securities. These days however, the issue may not be so simple. Given the increase in the level of equity markets as well as the decline in interest rates, many portfolios – both stock and bond – likely have large unrealized capital gains. For any temporary cash need, selling stocks or bonds and paying capital gains tax may be an inefficient strategy. This is particularly true with municipal bonds with high coupon levels. Selling high-coupon municipals essentially takes a long-term tax exempt income stream and converts it to cash and a capital gains tax – not a tax-efficient solution.

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Why Do Charter Quotes Vary so Much?

Many variables are juggled when it comes to pricing for each charter flight. Chartering a plane is a bit more complicated than simply renting a car for the weekend. Sure, most charter companies have the ability to easily provide you a charter price from their website, but there is more that comes into play than simply calculating a quote. Working with the right aviation professional is vital in obtaining the most value on the best aircraft for your needs.

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Falcon 50EX

Guest Post: Are You Getting a Fair Price?

Are You Getting a Fair Price? By Andy Parker; Twenty-First Securities Corporation
Over the last twenty years, by most measures, the process of buying and selling securities has become much more efficient. Stock commissions have dropped dramatically, bond prices have a much greater level of transparency, and Wall Street has invented many new products to help investors gain access to markets generally not available in the past. Asset classes such as commodities, master limited partnerships, and even market volatility levels are now readily available in the form of exchange-traded funds. By and large, the news for investors is good. Furthermore, the story seems simple – competition and creativity are up and prices are down. Behind the scenes however, the story is much more complex. In the 1980’s, Wall Street was a fairly small place and was largely controlled by the top ten or fifteen firms. The “facilitation” of stock and bond trading for clients was quite profitable and the larger securities firms committed significant amounts of capital to that enterprise. Since those days, the world has changed dramatically. Now, instead of a small group of Wall Street firms controlling the business of securities trading, the process has been fractured amongst a wide array of participants. Market liquidity is now provided by large brokers, banks, hedge funds, options traders, futures traders, quantitative (high frequency) traders, and a long list of other market players. A critical piece of this story is that the “facilitation” of client trading has essentially disappeared. Any capital committed to the business of buying or selling securities is done purely for trading profit – commissions are so low that they essentially don’t matter any longer. In recent months, perhaps spurred by Michael Lewis’ book “Flash Boys”, there have been a number of articles1 written on the value of human intervention in security order execution. In our experience, trade execution purely by a computer keystroke can be costly. And while this is true with most security trading, the issue grows dramatically as transactions expand in size and complexity. An example is worth sharing. A few weeks ago, we were asked by a client to price a two-year hedge on a roughly $90mm equity position. We asked 8 dealers to bid on this transaction and the values took the form of a percentage of the “floor” the dealer would be willing to “advance” to the client. The ancillary details of the transaction are not important but the bids we received are seen to the left. Each one of these prices came from a major financial institution. Importantly, there was no pattern to the pricing and our experience is that pricing is very “name-specific” – a dealer can simultaneously have the best price in one security and the worst in another. Pricing is driven by existing dealer positions, existing client orders, perhaps a trader’s market view, etc. Yet on a 2-year, $90mm transaction, the spread between the best price and the worst was over $8.5mm. Perhaps more important, the spread between the best price and the median price was nearly $1.9mm. Stating the obvious, this is strong evidence of the value of competitive bidding (and pays for quite a few dinners with your favorite broker). Also critical, our experience is that counterparties sometimes base their pricing on their perception of the client’s level of knowledge. At Twenty-First, we spend considerable time monitoring market pricing levels. Dealers recognize that we’re an educated customer and their pricing is reflective. Acting as our client’s advocate is what we do at Twenty-First Securities. Getting competitive pricing on complex transactions is a key component of what we provide. We also believe that taking the time to add value through careful order execution can create important incremental returns. We have multi-year relationships with many dealers. We know them well and have developed a mutual respect as well as a deep understanding of appropriate business practices. At Twenty-First, we focus on finding the best solutions for our clients. As always, we welcome your questions and comments. ______________________________________________________________________ 1. Ludwig, Olly, “Trading Upstairs”, ETF.com, Sept. 3, 2014, trading_upstairs_Ludwig_ETF.com Twenty-First Securities ? 780 Third Avenue, 24th Floor ? New York, NY 10017 ? 212.418.6000 ? http://www.twenty-first.com

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Aircraft & Ice Don’t Mix: Why Aircraft Deicing Is so Important

The ability to fly safely in the air during cold winter months is heavily reliant on deicing planes. Unfortunately, the wintery weather will soon be upon us, which means you will soon be faced with deicing situations. If you plan to travel this winter, it is important to educate yourself on the deicing process. Now, when your private jet consultant advises you on a deicing situation you will be prepared and understand why it is such an important feature.

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Why Booking Your Holiday Travel Early is Important

Summer is officially over, and the holiday season will soon be upon us! Everyone knows holiday travel is a hassle. It’s the busiest travel season of the year so there are more delays and there’s less aircraft availability, and the addition of unpredictable winter weather can make the whole situation a nightmare. Thankfully, booking your holiday charter early can help ease those headaches.
Booking in advance allows our Sourcing Team to provide you with an exceptional aircraft during a period when most companies are struggling to give you the bare minimum. This time also allows our Flight Support Team, made up exclusively of professional pilots, to secure any necessary reservations or other arrangements to help create a seamless experience for you, your family, and your guests.

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Private Jet of The Day: Challenger 601

The Challenger 601 is a large private jet that caters specifically to traveler comfort. With a cabin width of 8.2 feet and height of 6.1 feet, the Challenger comfortably holds eight to twelve people, with the option to accompany 19. Despite the large cabin size, the Challenger 601 still retains a transcontinental range and the ability to travel 3,500 nautical miles nonstop. Powered by two General Electric CF34-3A engines, the Challenger 601 boasts a typical cruising speed of 488MPH and the ability to operate at 45,000 feet. If you require a large and spacious jet capable of cross country flights, look no further than the Challenger 601.

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Nike’s Ultimate Private Jet Concept: A 40,000 Ft Luxury Lounge

Teague and Nike recently collaborated to repurpose the floor plan of a 400-passenger jet to attend to 13 VIP athletes. The private jet was designed to help boost performance for travelling sports teams. The super-luxurious concept jet provides the athletes with ultimate comfort and support. No need to worry about loss of rest, cramped muscles or groggy players; this new jet will restore, refuel, and rebuild. Get an inside glimpse of the futuristic looking jet below:

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Nike’s Ultimate Private Jet Concept: A 40,000 Ft Luxury Lounge

Teague and Nike recently collaborated to repurpose the floor plan of a 400-passenger jet to attend to 13 VIP athletes. The private jet was designed to help boost performance for travelling sports teams. The super-luxurious concept jet provides the athletes with ultimate comfort and support. No need to worry about loss of rest, cramped muscles or groggy players; this new jet will restore, refuel, and rebuild. Get an inside glimpse of the futuristic looking jet below:

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Hawker 400XP

New Hawker 400XP 10 Hour Card for Fall Business and College Travel

Premier Private Jet Company, Magellan Jets, Launches a New Hawker 400XP 10 Hour Card for Fall Business and College Travel

BOSTON, MA – September 9, 2014Magellan Jets, the world-class private jet provider who serves the likes of c-level executives, athletes, and celebrities has announced the Hawker 400XP 10 Hour Card to provide a safe solution for business travelers and parents sending their children off to college. For this fall only, parents and business travelers have the opportunity to purchase this 10 hour card for $43,500.

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The World’s Most Extreme Airport Runways

The World’s Most Extreme Airport Runways
Who doesn’t love to fly? It is the fastest way to travel between distances when a car isn’t an option. Of course, the takeoffs and landings are the parts we remember the most. We have collected our top extreme runways in the world! The airports on the list are included because of their intense locations at high altitudes, difficult approaches, or short runways, all of which make landings challenging, and some would say even dangerous.

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Global 5000 wet runway

The World’s Most Extreme Airport Runways

The World’s Most Extreme Airport Runways
Who doesn’t love to fly? It is the fastest way to travel between distances when a car isn’t an option. Of course, the takeoffs and landings are the parts we remember the most. We have collected our top extreme runways in the world! The airports on the list are included because of their intense locations at high altitudes, difficult approaches, or short runways, all of which make landings challenging, and some would say even dangerous.

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Gulfstream G450

The Most Exclusive Private Jet Tour of Italy!

An 8 day exclusive private jet tour Italy package to Florence & Venice. This once in a lifetime trip will provide customers with private access to historical museums, tours of Italy’s finest palazzos, and dining opportunities with Italian Aristocracy. Groups of up to 14 people can take the tour, leaving from their local US airport by private jet and flying directly to Florence. The program if fully inclusive of all accommodation, meals, wines, guides and admission fees.

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Top 5 Secluded Island Getaways

#1 Jumeirah Dhevanafushi North Huvadhu Atoll, Maldives A secret hideaway nestled at the south end of the Maldives in the heart of the Indian Ocean. This secluded island getaway offers everything you need for a relaxing & unforgettable getaway. The crystal blue water and pure white sandy beaches create quite the tranquil environment. The island is surrounded by exotic beauty and remote luxury.

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Citation Hemisphere

De-Mystifying Charter Quotes

De-Mystifying Charter Quotes 9 Key Questions About Your Charter Company
With the right knowledge and understanding, it is not difficult to distinguish whether you are working with a top-notch aviation company, or a group of salespeople with absolutely no aviation knowledge. Inside this free white paper we will help you distinguish between the two by asking these 9 important questions!

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Luxury Yacht Rental For $1.65 Million a Week


Luxury Yacht Rental For $1.65 Million A Week
Looking for the most over-the-top luxury travel vacation? I think we found it. The Kismet II, a brand new 308-foot megayacht is bound to be the most desirable charter yacht.

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Challenger 300 card in magellan jets father's day gift box

Comparing The New Challenger 350 vs. Challenger 300

Comparing the Challenger 350 vs. Challenger 300
Launched in May 2013, the new Bombardier Challenger 350 business jet has taken the aviation world by storm. The upgraded jet has reached new heights and broke more ground than the previous business jet, the Challenger 300. Bombardier will offer customers a choice between the Challenger 300 and Challenger 350 but most customers are expected to choose the newer aircraft. Let us take a moment to compare the two.

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New Cessna Citation CJ3+ Completes First Voyage

Cessna Aircraft Company announced today the successful maiden flight of the first production unit of the Cessna Citation CJ3+. The CJ3+ flew from the company’s manufacturing facility to Wichita, Kansa. About a 73 min voyage from point A to point B. According to the test pilot, the aircraft performed perfectly as expected.

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