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Remote Corporate Travel Agent

  • Description: Assist clients with booking flights, hotels, and other travel arrangements.
  • Requirements: Basic communication Knowledge and regulations, training will be offered
  • Salary: $60.26/hr.

Remote Flight Attendant

  • Description: Provide customer service to passengers during flights, ensure safety protocols are followed.
  • Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent, ability to travel frequently.
  • Salary: Competitive with benefits.

Social Media Coordinator

  • Description: Manage and create content for the airline's social media platforms.
  • Requirements: Experience with social media management tools, strong writing skills.
  • Salary: Competitive.

Remote Reservations Agent

  • Description: Assist customers with booking and managing flight reservations.
  • Requirements: Strong customer service skills, familiarity with airline reservation systems
  • Salary: $40/hr.

Customer Service Representative

  • Description: Handle customer inquiries and provide support via phone, email, or chat.
  • Requirements: Excellent communication skills, ability to work independently.
  • Salary: $30/hr.

Remote Administrative Assistant

  • Description: Provide administrative support to airline executives and departments.
  • Requirements: Excellent organizational skills, proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Salary: Competitive.
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What Make Us Special

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2012

The First Private Jet

The Morane-Saulnier MS.760 Paris had a gross weight of 7,650 pounds (3.47 t), initially powered by two Turboméca Marboré turbojets of 880 pounds-force (3.9 kN) thrust.

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2016

The Gulfstream Era

The Lockheed JetStar, designed to meet USAF UCX requirements and seating ten passengers and two crew, first flew on 4 September 1957. A total of 204 aircraft (20.2 t)

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2018

The Gulfstream Era

The smaller, 17,760 pounds (8.06 t) MTOW North American Sabreliner, tailored to the USAF UTX requirement, first flew on 16 September 1958. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney.

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202X

Beyond Earth

The 25,000 pounds (11 t) MTOW British Aerospace 125 first flew on 13 August 1962 as the de Havilland DH.125, powered by two 3,000 pounds-force (13 kN) Armstrong Siddeley.