Many of today's top business leaders are choosing business jets as they're primary means for air travel. It's no surprise that with all the headaches and inconvenience that come with modern air travel, those with the resources and access rely on their business jets to get them where they need to be, on time and refreshed.
It is not worth much to relate the advantages of business jets to the corporate sector, as almost all the excelling companies are aware of the need and necessity of private aviation in the present scenario that has opened many opportunities and have also imposed many limitations: open marketing has propelled the companies to send their personnel frequently to other cities for presentations, seminars, surveys, and other business related matters; however, in the wake of security threats, scheduled aviation has become very cumbersome and time-wasting. This is what business sector can never stand with?time is the most precious thing for any company, and they can?t afford to lose it.
Of course, the downside is that business jets can be extremely expensive. With all the amenities and extras it takes to stock a jet, not to mention fuel, crew and other operating costs, it can add up to a hefty tab pretty quickly. But despite that, many businesses see them as an invaluable asset for catering to their top brass, especially when it comes time to seal that important business deal or get some time away to keep from burning out.
In some cases it's not just a perk. Some large company's require their top executives to use private business jets since 911 to ensure their safety and the safety of their families. You will not find people like J.P. Morgan, Herbert Zarkin, Donald Trump, or Bill Gates on commercial flights.
Some executives even get to keep their rights to the use of the private business jets even after they retire. That's a real nice benefit! Other agreements allow for the wife and even children to fly free to any destination as long as the jet is not already booked for company business.