Qatar Executive showcased its Gulfstream G650ER business jet at the Singapore Airshow 2016 last month. It joined Qatar Airways’ A350XWB and A380 at Changi Exhibition Centre offering private tours on board.
The Gulfstream G650ER is the world’s longest range business jet that flies further, faster than any other civilian aircraft. It flies 6,400 nautical miles/11,853km/hr at Mach 0.90.
There is no better way to travel than on your own private jet, that’s if you can afford it.
No other strangers to squeeze with when flying and you can also get a good rest in the bedroom so that you arrive in your destination. The aircraft seats up to 13 passengers and the seats convert to full flat beds.
You can get much work done with high-speed internet, wireless local area network and satellite communications on board. Inflight service is provided by the crew member on board throughout the flight.
Change into the Missoni pyjamas and sleep on an actual bed with soft comfortable mattress and pillows under a comforter. Enjoy amenity kits with skin care products that are also provided to First Class customers travelling on Qatar Airways’ scheduled commercial flights.
Why Travel on Jet Charter
Save time when flying on private jet. Avoid the long queues at busy airports and you can also schedule multiple destinations in a single day especially to the more out-of-the-way locations. At the same time save on hotels and trips that could take away more of your precious time.
You can be airborne within four hours after you made your booking with only a 10-minute check-in at Qatar Executive’s dedicated business aviation facilities.
Imagine having lunch in one country and dinner in another. That’s what travelling on a private jet can offer.
About Qatar Executive
Qatar Executive started its operations in 2009 with only three aircraft – one Bombardier CL300 and two Bombardier CL605s. Its fleet of mostly Bombardiers have grown to nine aircraft in 2015 with the flagship Gulfstream G650ER being its latest.
The airline expects further G650ER deliveries this year with future deliveries of G500s and G600s from 2018. It also received a 40-seat Airbus A319 All Premium Class aircraft in February last year for worldwide charter for larger groups.
Check out highlights of the Singapore Airshow 2016 below featuring Qatar Airways and Qatar Executive aircraft: