There are two models of JetSuite planes, the four-passenger Embraer Phenom 100 and the six-passenger Citation CJ3s.
Both of them are small planes compared to, say, a typical Learjet.
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These planes are high tech inside and out. Every plane has WiFi.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHere's the interior of the larger, six-passenger plane. Cozy, but comfy.
Leather seats and folding tables. What more do you need?
There are cup holders, too.
Here's the cockpit of the bigger plane, the CJ3, tricked out with avionics tech.
Here's the cockpit of the smaller, Phenom 100, JetSuite's newest plane. Also tricked out.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe Phenom cockpit uses the Garmin G1000 Prodigy top-of-the-line flight controls.
These controls look like video games ...
... or like Garmin GPS on steroids.
JetSuite Pilot Alaina Higgins used to fly Lear jets. She says normal planes don't have cockpits like these.
A flight on a Phenom from Providence, R.I. to New York will take 40 minutes and cost about $3,100, plus tax.
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