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The first thing we help a first time buyer do is to establish a mission profile by looking at their travel requirements. We take into account the distances to be flown, how many passengers will typically be on board, the frequency of the most common trips, if non-stop trips are needed or desired, and, based on the profile and the cities traveled, how often the aircraft will need to stop for fuel. A complete analysis, including cabin preference and budget requirements, is critical when deciding which category of aircraft to buy. Remember, all aircraft provide some compromise to performance. Some aircraft choices will be limited due to number of passengers, some will have range issues, while others will not have stand up cabins or fully enclosed lavatories. As you begin establishing your mission profile, refer back to our website, www.jetsales.com, for aircraft comparisons on performance, range, etc., as well as for distances between world cities. Or fill out our worksheet (link below) and fax it to us at 303-444-6866; we can help define your mission and narrow down your aircraft choices.

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