The following are the key points to consider when looking at purchasing shares in an aircraft:

1)

Your initial investment may be as low as €5000, and the maximum is €60,000 for a share in the most flexible business aircraft in the world. This entitles you, your guests and, if the purchase is made by a company, your employees to a lifetime of convenient travel possibilities. There is no further monthly or annual payment, and the share can be depreciated as a business expense over 10 years.

2)

Paying the operating cost of each trip covers all passengers. There is no need to purchase tickets, or to justify bringing your spouse or child;

3)

Your aircraft leaves at a time that is convenient for you;

4)

Your aircraft returns when you are ready, not on a schedule. If your meeting runs over, the plane will wait, and if you are finished early, you come home early!

5)

If your itinerary changes, you are free to go wherever you are required.  You are in operational control of your aircraft.

6)

Your aircraft will pick you up at a point that is convenient for you. (If your aircraft needs to position from Limerick to another point to pick up you or your guests, flying time is charged at the normal rate);

7)

You can fly to wherever you need to be. You are not constrained by the need for a jet runway or by commercial flight schedules;

8)

Your aircraft is available at short notice. For critical situations such as Medical Evacuations, we have been in the air within one hour of receiving the call.

9)

With none of the inconveniences associated with commercial travel and plenty of workspace, your airborne time can be used productively if you choose.

10)

You pay only the hourly rate when your aircraft is operating. You are charged nothing when the aircraft is on the ground. (However, if the aircraft is away overnight then extra charges may apply, and of course you will be expected to cover expenses for crew). We do reserve the right to limit extended stays at a single point, which result in aircraft being out of use for extended periods. The primary model of use is "there and back".