There are several business models which offer air charter services from the traditional charter operator to brokers and jet card programs: • Charter operators – certified by their associated government body, such as the
FAA for US carriers, have legal authority to advertise and conduct flights for hire. • Air charter broker – Charter brokers arrange flights on behalf of their clients, acting as "authorized agents". •
Jet card – Programs offered by both brokers and operators where a customer is offered a fixed hourly rate for a specific jet category and the broker or operator sources a jet from the available charter fleet. •
Online marketplace – Online booking platform where the client can choose and book the desired aircraft directly with the operator. •
Mobile App / AI – Digital platforms and mobile applications, such as CharterBlast, enable travelers to search, compare, and book charter aircraft directly with operators, including access to discounted empty leg flights. These platforms often use artificial intelligence and real-time data to match users with available aircraft, optimize routing, surface one-way opportunities, and streamline direct booking without traditional broker intermediaries. ==Aircraft categories==