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Light Jet Charter in Canada
On-demand light jet charter in Canada — faster than commercial, more flexible than scheduled aviation, and operated under ACASS's own Air Operator Certificate.
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What Is Charter?
Light jet charter is on-demand access to a business aircraft for a specific trip — no ownership, no fixed schedule. Four to eight passengers, regional and domestic sectors, and a far wider airport network than commercial aviation. Arranged through ACASS, every flight operates under ACASS’s own Air Operator Certificate — not a third-party platform.

Why Light Jets?
Canada’s distances and limited commercial networks create real challenges for corporate travelers. Light jets dispatch quickly, access regional aerodromes that larger aircraft cannot reach, and eliminate layovers on time-critical missions. For teams of two to six passengers, the combination of regional range, smaller airport access, and direct AOC operations under ACASS’s own certificate addresses what scheduled aviation cannot.
Why ACASS Matters
ACASS has operated under its own Canadian Air Operator Certificate since 2004. IS-BAO Stage 3 certification, ARGUS Gold standards, and IADA Accredited Dealer status apply across every operation — not as credentials acquired for marketing, but as the operational baseline behind every light jet charter ACASS coordinates. Thirty years of business aviation experience, applied directly to your mission.
Charter Mission Fit
Time-Critical Travel
When schedules cannot accommodate commercial connections or layovers, light jets allow departure on the client's timeline with no transfer dependencies. ACASS operates under its own Canadian Air Operator Certificate, meaning scheduling decisions are handled directly — not routed through a third-party operator. Speed and certainty from the same departure point.
Regional Corporate Routing
Canada's commercial network leaves significant gaps between secondary cities and resource-sector corridors. Light jets access regional aerodromes outside the major hub structure, connecting corporate teams to destinations that scheduled aviation cannot efficiently serve. For organizations with recurring regional travel, this reach eliminates connection dependencies and reduces total trip time considerably.
Small-Team Efficiency
For groups of two to six passengers, light jets offer the right balance of cabin capability and operational profile — without the overhead of a larger aircraft type. Coordinated routing, shared departure times, and direct access to smaller aerodromes translate to a more productive travel day than commercial alternatives reliably provide.

Operator, Not Broker
Every broker sources aircraft from third-party operators at booking — the certificate, the crew, and the accountability belong to someone else. ACASS has held its own Canadian Air Operator Certificate since 2004. IS-BAO Stage 3 and ARGUS Gold certification apply across all operations. Safety accountability, crew standards, and regulatory compliance reside with a single certificated operator from departure to arrival. Own Your Journey®.

The Charter Account
For clients who charter regularly, ACASS offers a direct, ongoing relationship with a dedicated specialist — one who knows your travel patterns, preferred aircraft, and recurring routes. This is not a membership or credit product. It is a relationship-based arrangement backed by ACASS’s direct AOC status, IS-BAO Stage 3 certification, and ARGUS Gold standards applied consistently to every departure.

How It Works
Chartering a light jet with ACASS begins with a direct conversation — trip date, routing, passenger count, and any operational requirements. The Charter Specialist manages aircraft selection, scheduling, and planning end to end. Because ACASS operates under its own Canadian Air Operator Certificate, there is no third-party sourcing loop. Connect With a Specialist to begin planning your light jet charter.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A light jet charter is on-demand access to a light jet aircraft for a specific trip or series of trips, booked exclusively for the client’s use without ownership responsibilities. Departure time, destination, and passenger count are set by the client. Working with a direct AOC operator such as ACASS means the aircraft and crew operate under that operator’s own certificate and safety standards — not a third party sourced at the time of booking. Regulatory accountability rests with the operator of record, not a platform intermediary. The client’s relationship is directly with the operating entity from the first enquiry through to arrival.
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ACASS’s current light jet charter inventory includes the Cessna Citation series, the Embraer Phenom 300, the Learjet 75, and the Hawker 400XP. Each platform carries different range, cabin, and payload characteristics suited to different mission profiles — short domestic sectors, regional corporate routing, and time-critical small-team travel across Canada. Aircraft selection is guided by routing, passenger load, and the specific operational requirements of the trip. A direct enquiry to the ACASS charter team confirms which aircraft are available for the specific travel dates and best suited for the mission.
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Light jets are suited to regional and domestic sectors across Canada, connecting major cities and accessing regional airports that commercial aviation does not serve. Range under standard operating conditions is sufficient for most domestic Canadian routes without a fuel stop. For full-capacity departures on longer sectors, payload and range interaction is a planning variable that the ACASS charter team advises on based on the specific route and passenger load.
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A charter broker sources aircraft from third-party operators at the time of booking. The broker does not hold an Air Operator Certificate, does not employ the crew, and is not the regulated entity accountable for the flight’s safety and compliance. A charter operator holds and operates under its own AOC — the crew are employed by the operator, the aircraft are operated under the operator’s certificate, and regulatory accountability sits with a single, identifiable entity. ACASS is a direct AOC holder in Canada. Chartering a light jet through ACASS means engaging directly with the operating entity, not an intermediary.
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Contact the ACASS charter team directly with your trip date, departure and arrival points, passenger count, and any specific requirements. A dedicated Charter Specialist handles aircraft selection, scheduling, and operational planning from that point — no sourcing intermediary, no third-party confirmation loop. Charter terms vary based on sector, aircraft availability, and operational requirements; a specialist consultation provides the most accurate and tailored response for your specific mission. For clients who travel frequently, ask about setting up a charter account for ongoing access to a dedicated ACASS specialist. Connect With a Specialist to begin.
Own Your Journey®