Passenger Charter Details
P027: National Football League Games & Post Season Playoffs |
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Fly National Football League teams, coaches, owners, and fans to season and
postseason games.
The team and coaches charter our Airbus or Boeing aircraft and depart from the team home city. Owners and their guests use our executive jets. They depart from anywhere in the world. Fans and groups may use any aircraft below and normally depart from the team's home city. This is the link to NFL Regular Season Schedule . There are 17 weeks in the season. Click on any week number to see its game schedule. This is the link to NFL Postseason Playoffs Schedule It is your choice to fly one way or round trip. Realistically, charter flights are normally round trips Charter aircraft use General Aviation (GA) parking. Our charter Airbus or Boeing aircraft may use a gate at the end of a terminal wing. BBJ & BBJ2 Our hangar has only FS9 versions. FSX pilots who wish to fly the BBJ or BBJ2, simply select BBJ or BBJ2 below and fly a Boeing 737. Our virtual ground crew virtually customized the interior of your Boeing 737 to match the BBJ or BBJ2 for this charter. Grumman G21 Goose Our hangar has only a FSX version. FS9 pilots who wish to fly the Grumman G21 Goose may download a freeware version from Mike Stone’s Hangar Category: Professional Sports Continent: North America Origin: As described Destination: As Described Stops: Non-Stop Aircraft: Airbus A319, Airbus A320, Beechcraft 1900C, Beechcraft 1900D, Beechcraft King Air 300, Beechcraft King Air 350, Boeing 727-200 Advanced, Boeing 737-300, Boeing 737-400, Boeing 737-500, Boeing 757-200 VIP, Boeing BBJ, Boeing BBJ2, Bombardier CRJ-200, Bombardier LearJet 45, Bombardier LearJet 60, Cessna 550 Citation II/Bravo, Cessna 551 Citation II/SP, Cessna 750 Citation X, Dassault Falcon 2000DX, Dassault Falcon 50, DeHavilland Canada Dash 8 100/200, Douglas DC-3, Embraer EMB-120, Embraer ERJ-135LR, Embraer ERJ-145LR, Gulfstream G550, Hawker Beechjet 400 Note: Click on aircraft to sign out on this charter using the WestWind Flight Dispatch System |