
| This year, the NetJets Flight Center will schedule over 250,000 flights covering more than 96 million miles, utilizing NetJets proprietary IntelliJet® system, the most advance integrated flight management scheduling system in the industry. NetJets flight management teams ensure your safety and comfort on every flight. The NetJets Flight Center consists of the following departments:
FAA Flight Dispatchers: NetJets has a team of FAA-certified and FlightSafety-trained dispatchers on staff 24/7. They're responsible for day-of-flight quality control. No NetJets flight can take off unless the pilot-in-command and the Dispatch manager individually verify all flight plan and computations. This dual release requirement allows two independent authorities to jointly agree that the flight can be accomplished without compromising safety. Staff Meteorologists: Eight full-time meteorologists monitor air traffic and weather conditions in real time. Using state-of-the-art equipment to obtain and interpret data, NetJets meteorologists give NetJets pilots and dispatchers up-to-the-minute weather forecasts. Program Managers: These Chief Pilots are NetJets resident experts on each aircraft type, and are responsible for managing the day-to-day flight operations. They evaluate each flight prior to departure for such factors as weather, fuel requirements, FAA notices, and runway conditions. Fleet Support Staff: These "intelligence gathering" professionals monitor conditions at destination airports to make sure NetJets rigorous requirements for safe flight are met at each one. Fleet Support researches, inspects, and analyzes potentially problematic airport conditions before flight are cleared to land. Learn More: |