Private Jet Charter
Private flight, thoughtfully arranged.
Atavis arranges private flight by first understanding the route, airports, cabin requirements, guest preferences, privacy considerations, and arrangements around the flight — then defining the right path forward.
Beyond the Search Result
The right aircraft is not always the obvious one.
Private jet charter is often reduced to aircraft search and instant pricing. Atavis begins with the context behind the trip: timing, routing, guest preferences, and purpose all help determine when charter is the right answer.
Why Charter
When the trip requires more control.
Atavis arranges private flight for clients whose plans require privacy, flexibility, airport access, and careful attention to the people, preferences, and purpose behind the trip.
Schedule Control
When commercial options cannot accommodate the schedule, routing, meeting cadence, or same-day travel required.
Airport Access
For trips involving secondary airports, remote destinations, multiple homes, seasonal locations, or places where commercial service is limited.
Privacy and Discretion
For guests whose plans, presence, companions, or security needs call for a more discreet travel environment.
Family and Personal Travel
For travel involving children, pets, baggage, health considerations, family occasions, and preferences that make the trip easier.
Executive Travel
For business travel involving principals, leadership teams, meetings in multiple cities, or the need to work privately in flight.
Complex Itineraries
For multi-stop trips, international routes, changing plans, documentation needs, or travel involving several people, places, and priorities.
The Request
The work begins before an aircraft is selected.
Atavis begins with the route, airports, cabin requirements, guest preferences, privacy considerations, and the arrangements around the flight. From there, the request is refined into a clear charter plan.
Apply the Standard
Every request is guided by The Atavis Standard: safety, suitability, privacy, sustainability, and the operating realities of the trip.
Refine the Fit
Atavis reviews available aircraft against the route, airports, guest count, cabin requirements, pets, baggage, and onboard needs.
Prepare the Flight
The flight is prepared around in-flight hospitality, ground transportation, documentation, cabin preferences, and pre-flight coordination.
Carry the Trip Forward
From arrival onward, Atavis keeps the trip aligned in real time, then carries forward the preferences, notes, and context that make future travel easier.
What Shapes the Flight
The details determine the direction.
Every aircraft is evaluated in relation to the full trip: where guests are going, who is traveling, what must be carried, what privacy requires, and what should be prepared before anyone boards.
Route and Airports
Origin, destination, alternates, runway requirements, airport hours, customs, FBO standards, and ground transportation distance.
Guests and Cabin Needs
Guest count, cabin comfort, seating, rest requirements, pets, children, accessibility, and the preferred onboard environment.
Baggage and Equipment
Baggage volume, skis, golf clubs, instruments, production equipment, medical items, and other items that affect aircraft fit.
In-Flight Hospitality
Catering, amenities, onboard preferences, service notes, and the preparation required in the cabin.
Privacy and Sensitivity
Guest profile, companions, destination sensitivity, public visibility, security considerations, and information access.
Trip Complexity
Multi-stop trips, international routes, changing plans, weather exposure, documentation, homes, hotels, teams, and guest priorities.
Built Into the Plan
Clear before the trip.
Atavis presents a fully inclusive price before the trip moves forward, with the aircraft, in-flight hospitality, ground arrangements, and preparation required for the trip already considered.
The Atavis Standard
The aircraft is never considered alone.
Atavis applies the same standard to the full trip: aircraft, operator, crew, documentation, privacy, sustainability considerations, and the preferences that affect how the trip should be prepared.
Safety Review
Operators and aircraft are reviewed for appropriate certification, operational control, insurance, maintenance standards, and safety history.
Suitability
Aircraft fit is evaluated against the route, airports, guest count, cabin requirements, baggage, onboard needs, and purpose of the trip.
Privacy and Discretion
Guest information, trip notes, communications, and supporting documents are handled with discretion before, during, and after the flight.
Trip Preparation
Catering, ground transportation, onboard preferences, service notes, and required coordination are treated as part of the trip.
Begin with Atavis
Request a trip with context.
Tell us where you need to go, who is traveling, and what the trip needs to support. Atavis will help define the right path forward.

