Private Aviation Solutions
Private aviation is not one-size-fits-all. The right solution depends on your travel frequency, flexibility needs, capital preferences, and desired level of control.
How Private Charter Works
A sophisticated, concierge-driven process from start to finish.
1
Submit Your Request
Share routing, schedule, passenger count, and trip priorities.
2
Mission Review & Sourcing
Aircraft sourced specifically to the mission profile.
3
Option Presentation
Curated options with transparent pricing and safety credentials.
4
Operator & Safety Vetting
Vetted Part 135 operators meeting ARGUS, WYVERN, and IS-BAO standards.
5
Flight Confirmation
Aircraft secured and logistics coordinated prior to departure.
6
Concierge Coordination
Catering, ground transport, and itinerary details handled.
7
Departure
Arrive at the private terminal and board with a streamlined experience.
The Four Primary Ways to Fly Private
On-Demand Charter
- Access to a global network of vetted aircraft and operators, not limited to one provider’s fleet.
- Every aircraft is matched specifically to the trip, passenger count, baggage, and routing needs.
- No prepaid deposits, ownership costs, or restrictive long-term contracts required.
- Direct concierge-level coordination with personalized service, sourcing, and real-time trip support.
Jet Cards & Memberships
- Large upfront deposits often required
- During high demand periods, providers may supplement availability through third-party charter operators, similar to the broader charter market.
- Fleet access varies by provider and peak travel periods.
- Overage hours and unused balances can impact overall cost efficiency
Fractional Ownership
- Requires significant capital, monthly fees, and long-term contracts while tying up liquidity in a depreciating asset.
- Buying into a fleet system, not controlling a dedicated aircraft, with availability and peak-day limitations.
- Hourly rates, fuel surcharges, and daily minimums can make flying far more expensive than initially expected.
- Tax advantages typically apply only to legitimate business travel, not personal or leisure flying.
Full Aircraft Ownership
- Greater scheduling priority, but not unlimited access if the aircraft is down or crew is unavailable.
- Customized cabin, dedicated crew, and a more consistent ownership experience.
- High fixed costs including crew, hangar, insurance, management, and maintenance.
- Depreciation risk, downtime, resale exposure, and ongoing operational responsibility.
The Right Aircraft for the Right Mission
Light Jet
Efficient, flexible aircraft designed for short regional missions and quick business travel with smaller passenger groups.
- Citation CJ3+
- Phenom 300
- Lear 75
Super Mid Jet
A balance of range, cabin comfort, speed, and operational efficiency for coast-to-coast and high-frequency travel.
- Challenger 350
- Citation Longitude
- Praetor 600
Heavy Jet
Long-range aircraft with larger cabins, increased baggage capacity, and premium onboard comfort for extended missions.
- Gulfstream G450
- Global 6000
- Falcon 7X