Looking out to rent a private jet for your corporate needs? Or, for the next trip with loved ones? Be it either or both, JetOptions Private Jets has the aircraft expertise for any itinerary and all your private charter needs.
Our fleet of jets & charter aircraft spans a wide range of private rental categories covering turboprops, very light jets, light jets, midsize jets, super-midsize jets, and heavy jets, airliners, and VIP airliners.

It doesn’t end there! In addition, we have luxury private jets, executive, and business jets for charter.
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Our fleet covers the following categories of jets & crafts:
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Charter Heavy Jets offer large interior cabin spaces, stand-up height, and comforts such as a fully equipped galley and separate living areas. Depending on the seat configuration, these planes can comfortably fit between 8-18 passengers. The planes in the super heavy aircraft category are designed to fly large distances without fuel stops, especially for cross-country, transoceanic, and transatlantic travels. Further, many large private jets have berthable-seats and sofas that fold flat to provide cozy sleeping accommodations. This heavy-jet aircraft class will also have substantial baggage space. Select your desired jet from manufacturers like Bombardier, Dassault, Embraer, and Gulfstream. Some of the popular jets in the large or super-large category include:
Charter Super Midsize Jets are a step up from the midsize jet category, and they are designed to comfortably accommodate eight to nine passengers with generous space for baggage. These planes also have ample standing and walking room compared to small and midsize cabin jets. A flight attendant can be made available upon request.
Capacity: 8-9 passengers
Airspeed: 547
Range: 4,028 nm
Charter Midsize Jets are designed to accommodate six to eight passengers comfortably. They are ideal for trips within the contiguous states with a smaller galley and less baggage space than super-midsize jets. Midsize Cabin Jets are perfect for your next city pair trip or nonstop flying between states.
Charter Light Jets are designed to comfortably accommodate six to seven passengers with modest baggage space. They are best suited for shorter trips where your destination is less than three hours of flight time or around a 1,400-mile distance, in optimal conditions. Some light jets include an enclosed lavatory. None have a galley or include a flight attendant.
Charter Very Light Jets is the smallest business jet category that typically seats up to four passengers and provides a more affordable means of air travel through the more than 5,000 small community airports throughout the United States. VLJs are considered the lightest business jets and are approved for single-pilot operation.
Charter Turboprops are propeller aircraft powered by a jet engine. They have a pressurized but small cabin for between 4 and 8 passengers (there are turboprops with higher capacity), mostly without a stand-up cabin. Range limitations and relatively high cabin noise make turboprops better for flight legs of up to 2 hours. Although turboprop aircraft generate a lower speed than jet equivalents, they are more economical due to greater fuel efficiency and offer more access to smaller airports with limited runways due to their short take-off and landing distance capabilities. A turboprop engine will power the same size cabin over the same distance for less fuel than a jet and at a lower speed. Turboprop hourly charter rates start at around $2,100.00 (hourly rates are only one of many factors determining private jet charter pricing).
Charter VIP Airliners are the ultimate in luxury private aircraft travel for larger groups of passengers. They have a true cabin height of over 6 feet and have a range north of 6,000 nm thereby flying nonstop to almost anywhere in the world. They have a capacity of upwards of 18 passengers.
Capacity: 16+ passengers
Airspeed: 486
Range: 6,141 nm
Capacity: 19 passengers
Airspeed: 504
Range: 3,955 nm
Charter Airliners typically seat over 30 passengers and may be powered by turbofans or turboprops. Airliners are equipped with lavatories, stand-up cabins, pressurization, overhead storage bins, reclining seats, and have a flight attendant to look after the in-flight needs of the passengers. All airliner flights are operated by FAA Certified Part 135 and Part 121 air carriers.