Private aircraft frequently operate significantly higher than commercial airliners, typically reaching altitudes as high as 45,000 feet. This strategic positioning allows private jets to avoid much of the congested airspace utilized by larger passenger planes. The increased altitude offers a distinct advantage in terms of reduced turbulence and improved flight times. Furthermore, operating above commercial traffic contributes to enhanced security for passengers traveling on these smaller craft. Consequently, this practice is primarily driven by operational considerations related to congestion avoidance and safety protocols within the aviation system.
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