Super Light Jet Charter

Why Charter a Super Light Jet?
A super light jet gives you midsize‑style space without the midsize price. Expect a stand‑up cabin for up to nine passengers, full‑height aisle, and upgraded seating that lets you move around and stay productive or relaxed throughout the flight.
Modern engines and advanced avionics push this class well beyond the range and speed of traditional light jets while still allowing operations at many regional airports. You enjoy quicker climbs, quieter cabins, strong Wi‑Fi connectivity, and a well‑stocked refreshment centre, all at operating costs that remain comfortably below those of larger aircraft.
Super Light Aircraft Available for Charter
Explore our super‑light jet options, each rigorously audited and selected for its stand‑up cabin comfort, extended range, and agile airport performance.
Super Light Jet Charter Rates
Super‑light jets charter rates typically start from around $8,000 per flight hour. Where a particular quote falls in that band depends on factors such as aircraft model and interior spec, the amount of repositioning required to reach your departure point, crew overnight expenses, and peak‑season demand.
Global Charter canvasses availability from its worldwide pool of audited operators to match each itinerary with the most suitable super‑light jet and the sharpest real‑time rate. For live pricing and availability, see below.

Why Hire a Super Light Jet with Global Charter?
Secure your aircraft in minutes with instant quotes, encrypted payment, and paperless e‑sign contracts, all overseen by our dedicated booking team.
Our brokerage taps a global network of vetted operators, letting us source the ideal aircraft at the most favourable rate – options you simply won’t see when booking direct.
A single account manager backed by round‑the‑clock operations keeps every flight running smoothly and responds instantly to last‑minute changes.
Our Rigorous Safety Standards
We also uphold strict professional standards through active membership in leading industry associations, adding an extra layer of governance to every trip.













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