Luxury life

Kiara Hodge, a private jet broker for Apollo Jets , says that when it comes to purchasing business aircraft, buyers must first ask themselves how many hours per year they plan on flying. Ownership makes sense for those that fly between 150-200 hours per year or more.
If that describes you, or if you’re just interested in seeing what you would buy if you were super-wealthy, check the slideshow above for a guide to some of the swankier private planes on the market at a variety of price points.Screenshot_2018-08-04-11-38-54-1.png

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