1 minute read

Think Global For Your Next Charter

Next Article
Jeremy Morris

Jeremy Morris

Empire manages one of the region’s largest and most diverse fleets of business jets

Chartering a business jet is not always just about business. Private aviation meets the demands of a very discerning group of travellers who expect the highly personalised level of service associated with the ultimate luxury travel experience — whether for business, pleasure, or even a combination of the two.

Advertisement

Empire manages one of the region’s largest and most diverse fleets of business jets, providing clients with a selection of aircraft types to complement any business or leisure charter requirement. Empire also has access to charter operators worldwide with over 4,000 executive aircraft available, offering a wide choice of aircraft types, depending on the number of people travelling and the type of mission requested. The choice of aircraft may be a little bewildering but you might want to consider the Bombardier Global range of business jets (Global 6000 and Global 7500), which has excellent long-haul capabilities and puts you in easy reach of many of the world’s leading business and leisure destinations. These aircraft comfortably accommodate groups of up to 16 with plush seating, well-equipped galleys, plus private staterooms. There’s also plenty of headroom and luggage space. The aircraft is fitted with the latest technology, including wi-fi connectivity for onboard entertainment. The Kaband (the fastest in-flight internet connectivity worldwide) ensures that you can always stay connected wherever you travel. Wherever you want to fly around the globe, these aircraft deliver a truly Global experience.

The globetrotting Other Art Fair pit stops in London this month, where among the showcased works of emerging talents (such as that of contemporary painter Sarah LimMurray, pictured) is a thoughtprovoking selection from female refugee artists drawn from Ukraine and the Middle East. Coinciding with the celebration of International Women’s Day, Refugee Art Works (RAW) forms part of the fair’s wider goal of championing female talent in the art world, with over 60% of the works on show produced by women. The Other Art Fair, March 9-12, The Truman Brewery, Shoreditch, London

This article is from: