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VLJ Group LLC Partners Are Members Of:

 

RAES
Angel Flight
NBAA AOPA 
EAACASA
 
SFBAA

 

Twin-Engine VLJs

Single-Engine VLJs

VLJs

Cessna Mustang

Image Manufacturer: Cessna
Aircraft: Cessna Mustang

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First Flight: April 2005
Location: Wichita, Kansas
Certification: Sept. 2006
Construction: Aluminum with composite for secondary structures
Power: 2 Pratt & Whitney PW615F (1,460 lbs thrust each)
Avionics: Garmin G1000

BOW (lb): 5,550
MTOW (lb): 8,645
Max landing weight (lb): 8,000
Max fuel load (gal): 2,580
Useful load (lb): 3,180
Max payload, full fuel (lb): 600

Max ceiling (ft) : 410
NBAA IFR range (nm): 1,167
Long-range cruise (ktas): 315
Max cruise (ktas): 340
Burn rate at 340 (gph): 91

Takeoff distance (ft): 3,110
Landing distance: (ft): 2,380
Balanced field length (ft): 3,110

Seating:1 pilot, 5 pax or 2 pilot, 4 pax

Cabin Volume (cu ft): 144
Baggage (cu ft): 63

RVSM: Standard

 

Note: Do not make purchase decisions based on the information above. Contact the manufacturers directly.

There are several additional Very Light Jet projects in various stages of development. Very Light Jet Magazine will report on them as information becomes available.

 

VLJ Views

The Very Light Jet era has arrived with several aircraft manufacturers in the competition! What exactly is a VLJ? These new planes have also been known as microjets and personal jets. The name Very Light Jets, or VLJs, is now official!

The NBAA Training Guidelines for Single Pilot Operations of Very Light Jets and Technically Advanced Aircraft defines Very Light Jet as: "Jet aircraft weighing 10,000 pounds or less maximum certificated takeoff weight and certificated for single pilot operations. These aircraft will possess at least some of the following features: (1) advanced cockpit automation, such as moving map GPS and multi-function displays; (2) automated engine and systems management; and (3) integrated autoflight, autopilot and flight-guidance systems."

What's in it for us? Very Light Jet travel technology offers us a revolution in the way we travel for business and pleasure. The price of these sleek rockets is from $1.0M to $3.0 million and change, placing them well within the reach of many businesses and individuals.

Very Light Jets can operate from shorter runways than commercial airliners and this means that they can utilize the 5000+ satellite airports around the US.

Our days of having to endure the obsolete hub-and-spoke system to get anywhere by plane may finally be numbered. Affordable jet ownership and private jet charter is soon to be available to a massive number of travelers!

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