Aircraft for charter
We currently operate a single PA 31-310C Piper Navajo and will introduce a PA 31-350 Navajo Chieftain in early 2008.
PA 31-310C Piper Navajo

The PA 31 Piper Navajo is the most popular cabin-class twin-engine aircraft ever built.
The Navajo gives up to 7 passengers executive-style comfort at an affordable price. With a cruising speed of 175mph (kph) and an effective range of just over 1000 miles (1,600 kms), the Navajo is still a popular choice with many regional airlines around the world. The PA31 combines a reputation for reliability and an excellent safety record making it the perfect charter aircraft for families and small groups

Capable of landing on short runways, this is the ideal aircraft for getting to smaller general aviation airports that are unreachable by larger aircraft or are simply closer to where you want to be.
Large windows and a spacious club-style seating with folding tables in the middle make this the perfect solution for working or relaxing as you travel.
There are 2 front seats (pilot + co-pilot/passenger), a club 4 seating arrangement in the middle with folding tables and 2 further forward facing the seats at the rear.
Baggage can be stored behind the passenger seats in the rear section. There is additional luggage space in the front baggage compartment of the aircraft.
PA 31-350 Piper Chieftain
The Piper Chieftain (also known as the "Navajo II" or "stretch Navajo") offers the same short-field operations and luxury as the tried and tested Navajo C. The principle difference is that the Chieftain can accommodate 9 passengers.


