Business travel is about more than the flight

The true cost of corporate travel can include far more than the airfare.

Lost working hours, overnight accommodation, indirect airline connections, travel between airports and destinations, disrupted meetings and having several employees travelling separately can all affect the journey.

Aircraft charter can be considered where controlling the itinerary creates meaningful business value.

Executive Travel

Private jet and aircraft options for executives and senior personnel requiring direct, discreet and time-efficient travel. 

Meetings & Multi-City Travel

Build an itinerary around meetings rather than around published airline schedules. 

Business Teams

Move groups of personnel together using an aircraft matched to passenger numbers, route and schedule. 

Regional Site Visits

Reach regional locations for site inspections, client meetings, infrastructure projects and operational requirements.

Private jet or larger corporate charter?

Not every business movement requires the same aircraft. AeroBroker considers the requirement first rather than assuming that a corporate charter automatically means a private jet.
A small executive team may suit a light or midsize jet.
A technical or project team travelling to a regional airport may be better suited to a turboprop.
A larger corporate group, conference movement or project mobilisation may require a regional passenger aircraft.

Light Jet

Turbo Prop

Large Cabin Jet

Independent aircraft sourcing & Corporate aviation procurement

Because AeroBroker is not tied to one fleet, we can consider different aircraft categories and operator options against the business requirement.

We look at practical factors including:

route, passenger numbers, baggage, airport access, required arrival time, return timing, aircraft positioning and itinerary complexity.

That can be particularly useful for organisations that do not routinely purchase aircraft charter and need assistance translating a business requirement into an aviation brief.

For recurring or more complex aviation requirements, AeroBroker can also support aviation procurement, operator selection, tendering, aircraft assessment and supplier assurance through our Aviation Consultancy service.

This may be appropriate where a business requirement moves beyond a single charter and becomes a regular workforce, executive, project or contracted aviation program.

Corporate Charter Questions

Potentially. One advantage of charter is the ability to design the schedule around the required itinerary, subject to aircraft, crew, airport and operating availability.

No. Corporate charter can also support project teams, technical specialists, employees, clients, event delegates and other business movements

Yes. Regional access is an important use case for aircraft charter where scheduled airline services are limited or do not suit the required timing.

No. AeroBroker acts as the aircraft charter broker. Flights are conducted by appropriately authorised third-party aircraft operators.

Build the flight around the business requirement.

Tell us where the team needs to be, when they need to arrive and how many people are travelling. AeroBroker will help identify the aircraft options that make sense.