Very Light Jets
Very Light Jets (VLJs) represent a category of small, efficient, and cost-effective private jets designed for short to medium-range flights. These jets typically accommodate a limited number of passengers, often ranging from four to seven, and are well-suited for personal travel, air taxi services, or corporate transportation.
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Ideal for short-to-medium-range and lightweight trips (under 10,000 pounds) due to their versatility and efficiency, Very Light Jets (VLJs) are designed for small groups of passengers. A VLJ can typically accommodate two to four people and combines jet cruising speeds with the ability to operate from smaller airports.
The wide variety of VLJs available encompasses diverse performance characteristics and payloads. Some larger VLJs can accommodate more baggage than others or might include a semi-private lavatory, while most are designed for small groups of people. All very light jets are powered by turbofan engines and feature pressurized passenger cabins for added comfort, safety, and performance. Compared with turboprop aircraft, VLJs offer significant time savings by utilizing jet engines. Very light jets offer similar savings to turboprop jets due to lower operational costs. VLJs are generally configured in a VIP format to cater to executives and maximize passenger capacity.