Private jet management and charter operator George J. Priester Aviation now has close to 90 aircraft in its fleet after 2024 growth.
George J. Priester Aviation added 14 private jets to its fleet of managed aircraft last year.
The additions bring its fleet to nearly 90 aircraft across its three brands.
In addition to Priester Aviation, George J. Priester Aviation includes Mayo Aviation and Hill Private Aviation.
President & CEO Brent Moldowan says, “Aircraft owners are responding to the expertise, support, and capabilities our teams offer at our regional bases.”
Moldowan adds, “(Private jet owners) value the personalized attention and values we can provide, along with the nationwide and international resources to enhance their ownership experience.”
The new aircraft include a Cessna Citation XLS, XLS+, CJ1, CJ3, and X; a Gulfstream G150 and G550; a Learjet 60; a Nextant 400XT; a Bombardier Challenger 350; a Dassault Falcon 2000LX; an Embraer Praetor 500; and two Phenom 300s.
They are based in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, and New York and internationally in Singapore.
Last year, George J. Priester Aviation relaunched its jet card program as the 1945 Card.