by Kevin Singh | Nov 27, 2019 | FAQs
Chartering literally refers to the act of renting somebody else’s property for personal use. All private jets and helicopters up for lease require owner approval before proceeding with confirmation of booking. Fresh jet models ordinarily require this process. Most... by Icarus Jet | Nov 27, 2019 | FAQs, Latest Blog Section
When operators are in control of multiple private jets of the same name and model which fly through diverse venues, they are said to command floating fleets. Through this ownership, the issue of an aircraft’s imperative return to its home-base no longer prevails. The... by Kevin Singh | Nov 27, 2019 | FAQs
Empty legs are one-way repositioning flights primarily employed when an aircraft is bound to take a trip without passengers. They are known to significantly reduce costs of private jet travel due to predetermined customizations. The jet type, departure timings and... by Icarus Jet | Nov 27, 2019 | FAQs, Latest Blog Section
When transport of people and goods takes place within a territory, it is called a cabotage. Cabotage protects domestic players from foreign competition, mainly serving economic and protective purposes. No foreign registered vessel or aircraft may operate in... by Icarus Jet | Jan 8, 2019 | FAQs, Latest Blog Section
Carbon offsetting results from the voluntary or mandatory restrictions set by governing bodies for specific industries that produce a high volume of carbon dioxide gas. GHG emissions are fundamental to the explicit nature of countless business models worldwide. The... by Icarus Jet | Jan 8, 2019 | FAQs, Latest Blog Section
While road transport emits about 3/4th of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions, the aviation industry also contributes its fair share. About 12% of global CO2 emissions are released by aircraft: airplanes or helicopters alike. However, private jet flights...