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Magellan Jets enters its 15th year with its most significant expansion. It comes after racking up a record $125 million in sales during 2022, but as demand for both charter flights and aircraft has cooled. Here’s what the Quincy, Massachusetts-based private aviation company is planning.
about 1 year ago
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From a private breakfast cooked by Food Network star and celebrity chef Bobby Flay to personal ski lessons and access to wineries not open to the public, Sentient Jet’s 10th annual Exclusive Benefits Guide for members packs nearly $200,000 in discounts, upgrades, and free stuff.
12 months ago
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Start-up small jet charter operator Verijet is switching gears after its SPAC-merger partner decided to liquidate. Here’s what it is planning now.
11 months ago
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Food Network’s Robert Irvine shares how he has built a business empire, traveling 345 days per year, all while staying it top shape.
11 months ago
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Even as private flying in the U.S. recedes from record levels, private jet terminals are becoming increasingly crowded, particularly at high-demand airports. That overcrowding is sparking private jet flight providers to offer their own dedicated lounges exclusively for their customers.
11 months ago
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Fractional and jet card operator Volato is joining Wheels Up, Blade Urban Mobility, FlyExclusive and other private jet flight providers with plans for a SPAC IPO.
6 months ago
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This morning’s non-binding letter of intent by Wheels Up Experience to sell its aircraft management business to Airshare could serve both parties well. Here’s why.
6 months ago
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After Airshare closed its acquisition of Wheels Up’s private jet management over the weekend, both flight providers are moving in different directions.
4 months ago
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A new business aviation advocacy campaign is meant to educate the broader public on the important role private jets play in the greater economy. Here’s how.
3 months ago
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The first gateway for flights from the U.S. to Europe wasn’t London’s Heathrow Airport. However, we still enjoy a popular coffee drink invented there. Here’s the story.
3 months ago
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After popularizing skyscraper rooftop dining and making Bangkok a Michelin draw, Lebua CEO Deepak Ohri predicts his new venture will disrupt ultra-luxury hospitality.
3 months ago