by Kevin Singh | Jan 8, 2019 | Jet Charter, Latest Blog Section
History of RAF Northolt Airport After the onset of the First World War, the British felt it was necessary to protect themselves from aerial ambush around the terrain of Ruislip. The royal air force base Northolt was employed by military men in the Second World War. It...
by Kevin Singh | Jan 8, 2019 | Jet Charter, Latest Blog Section
History of Farnborough Airport Farnborough Airport documents the beginning of the conventional human air travel saga. In 1908, when the UK’s first engine flight took off from Farnborough Airport, the world of aviation was revolutionizing. Aiding the pioneering...
by Kevin Singh | Jan 8, 2019 | Jet Charter, Latest Blog Section
History of the London Gatwick Airport Initially designed as a small airfield in the 1920s, Gatwick Airport was never meant to operate on a scale as large as todays. Even though it secures a spot in the list of Europe’s busiest airports presently, it only...
by Kevin Singh | Nov 1, 2018 | Jet Charter, Latest Blog Section
The Red Sea, the river Nile, the Pyramids of Giza, the souk of Khan el Khalili. They will transform you into a merchant haggling for the price of a rug, to young soul just dancing the night away to the DJs beats on the blue waters of the Red Sea in the town of El...
by Kevin Singh | Oct 25, 2018 | Latest Blog Section, Jet Charter
Jet fuel. The jargon in the aviation industry is “Jet-A”. It is approximately 35% of the operating cost of an aircraft. A cost that brings the stock market down for the airlines and results in layoffs and losses. How does the price of jet fuel impact the...
by Kevin Singh | Oct 16, 2018 | Jet Charter, Latest Blog Section
What is the first thing that comes to mind when one hears “private jets”? Champagne, Caviar, celebrities, and Red carpets? Yes, it is true to some extent. I mean, for the longest time the private jet travel was reserved for the Rich and Famous. Private...