Our Aircraft Management program is targeted for individuals or companies that wish to operate an aircraft under 14 CFR Part 91 and also have the option of holding the aircraft out for charter under 14 CFR part 135.

With out almost 20 years of aircraft charter and management experience we have managed many personal and corporate aircraft over the years. Aircraft management takes the guesswork and headache out of owning your own airplane and allows you to maximize the cost effectiveness of owning such a large asset.

Air Orlando Charter specializes in the operation and management of turbine and jet aircraft; however, our services are available for almost any type of aircraft, large or small.

 
  • Pilot Staffing and Training
  • Aircraft Scheduling
  • Ground Transportation
  • Trip Planning
  • Accommodation Planning
  • Maintenance Management and Tracking
  • Insurance Handling, Consultation and Liaison
  • Routine Upkeep (aircraft detailing and service)
  • Record Keeping
 
For most business aircraft, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) provides two sets of rules under which you can operate. Part 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) deals with aviation, and subsection 91 is for private operators. This would be the case if you or your company purchased an aircraft for personal or company business. You can operate those flights under the relatively relaxed rules of 14 CFR Part 91. However, you are not allowed to operate the aircraft for profit or compensation.

On the other hand, you could fly the aircraft under 14 CFR Part 135. This would allow you to operate as a private aircraft (Part 91) when transporting company officials or the owner. When not using the aircraft, you could use it as an air taxi and charge the general public a fee to use your aircraft. The requirements that you must meet to operate an aircraft as an air taxi operator are much more stringent than those for private operations. This is because the FAA is protecting the flying public that may use your service. These are a few of the areas the FAA is concerned about:

  • Air Carrier Certification
  • Drug Testing
  • Pilot Training / Hiring
  • Recurrent Training and Checking
  • Maintenance
  • Audit trails and proper paper work

Air Orlando Charter will take care of all of the needs for you. You simply tell us when you want to utilize your aircraft for your personal use, and we'll operate it under Part 135 while your not using it! We'll take the guess work out of owning and operating your aircraft.

 
With the ability to fulfill our customers transportation requirements 365 days a year and 24 hours a day, Air Orlando Charter is the first choice for your charter or management needs. Based five minutes from downtown Orlando, Florida at Orlando's Executive Airport, we serve the public and many sports and entertainment celebrities in and around central Florida.

As central Florida's oldest continually operated charter company, Air Orlando Charter continues to grow with more additions to our fleet and customer base. Give us a call to see why we have been noted for our outstanding performance and overall customer satisfaction!

 

If you are not sure of the type of aircraft best suited for your needs, Air Orlando Charter will gladly assist in the selection of your aircraft. The following list is our current primary need.


Learjet - 31, 35, 45, 55 or 60 preferred

Cessna Citation - II, III, V, VII or X preferred

Beechcraft King Air - 200 or B200 Preferred

Piper Navajo - Chieftain Preferred

Beechcraft Baron - B58 Preferred