The Company Jet offers a fractional jet program for a fraction of what you might think. We offer advantages you will not find in any other program because our underlying business model is completely different than other fractional programs.
Prepare to be surprised at how affordable this business-changing decision will be for your company. The Company Jet Difference
The most affordable, convenient and appealing fractional jet ownership program in the industry should be different. Here’s a short list of the most significant differences and advantages we've created to let you concentrate on your business results, instead of your business travel needs:
• 48 month contract terms – Rather than the five years you’ll typically find
• The Bombardier Learjet 40XR ER and Cessna Citation Bravo – This
exclusive fleet provides the best combination of economics and capability
in the industry.
• Low hourly rates – 40% savings compared to the competition.
• Business travel emphasis – From any size fractional program to full
ownership, we have optimized the convenience and economics for
business travelers.
• No blackout dates – Your organization is responsive 24/7/365; so are we.
• Your aircraft stays with you – From departure through arrival back home,
the jet stays with you and runs on your schedule.
• Home airport concept – We have a Midwest regional focus. Our jets and
customers reside near one another to maximize availability and minimize
unoccupied flight time.
• Personalized service – From concierge-style travel planning to the
experienced pilots who you will come to regard as friends.
• Travel management services – To ensure you maximize the value of your
investment by integrating it into your company’s culture, travel policy and
accounting structure.
• No hidden fees – Unlike other companies, our guaranteed pricing means
you will know exactly what you are committing to in advance.
The Case for Private Jets by Evelyn Rusli Forbes.com, 11/25/2009
At the height of the recession, the private jet became the go-to symbol for corporate greed. Pundits and protestors reveled in the irony of auto executvies boarding private jets to Capitol Hill to beg for taxpayer bailouts. As Rep. Gary Ackerman told Detroit's CEO's in November 2009, "It's almost like seeing a guy show up at a soup kitchen...Download PDF