Author: Schubach

Aircraft Highlights: Hawker 800XP

Traveling across the country, but a heavy jet would be overkill? The Hawker 800XP is an ideal mid-size option. It’s the perfect aircraft for transcontinental flights, but also appropriate for shorter-range trips. Its generous cabin size, the largest in its class, makes it a comfortable and spacious ride for up to eight passengers. Why charter this aircraft? The Hawker 800XP’s sleek design offers...

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Flights into Baja

Last week we received several phone calls from concerned family members and businesses wishing to extract their loved ones and employees from the hurricane aftermath in Cabo San Lucas. Initially there was not much we could do as all communication to the airports was cut off and no US registered charter planes were authorized to fly in. On Wednesday afternoon we...

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Aircraft Highlights: The Gulfstream IV

When traveling abroad, comfort and efficiency are usually the two things that are most important to travelers. The Gulfstream IV is one of the most comfortable way to fly internationally, accommodating up to 13 passengers with three crewmembers. This aircraft is known for its exceptional flight performance, reliability, and safety record. Why charter this aircraft? The Gulfstream IV is the picture of refinement,...

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Schubach Aviation Adds Three New Light Jets to Fleet

The addition of two popular Embraer Phenom 100’s and a Citation CJ3 give customers even more cost effective options for their business and personal travel needs. San Diego jet-setters now have even more practical flight options, with three new light jets having joined Schubach Aviation’s fleet of executive aircraft. Schubach has complemented its fleet with two Embraer Phenom 100’s and a Citation...

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How Do I Know If The Pilots Flying My Aircraft Are Well-Qualified?

One common concern you may have before boarding an aircraft is whether the pilots in the cockpit are well-qualified. As a Part 135 air carrier, Schubach Aviation is required to hold pilots to some FAA-determined standards. They must have a certain amount of flight time and experience before they can fly as either pilot in command (PIC) or co-pilots at any commercial...

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Shelter to Soldier Will Host Fundrasier on July 28th to Benefit Combat Veterans

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Schubach Aviation hosted the inaugural Shelter to Soldier fundraiser at our hangar last year. We are proud to support this organization's 2nd annual benefit. Shelter to Soldier, a San Diego-based 501 c 3 non-profit organization that rescues shelter dogs and trains them to become certified psychiatric service companions for post 9/11 U.S. combat Veterans suffering from PTSD, is hosting their 2nd annual...

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What is the Difference Between Charter Brokers and Charter Operators?

If you’re looking to charter a jet out of San Diego but don’t know which company to choose, you will probably start with Google. Your search might turn up roughly a hundred results for “charter companies,” even though there are only about 4 or 5 actual charter operators in San Diego. Most of the related results you will see are for charter...

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Luxury Destination: Catching World Cup Fever in Brazil

World Cup fever is sweeping the country, with millions of eyes glued to the television as the US Men’s National Soccer team continues to go beyond all expectations. Of course, nothing compares to actually being there at the game - the beauty of Brazil combined with the energy of the crowd is unparalleled. Millions of fans are traveling to Brazil for the...

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