
The managed fleet for George J. Priester Aviation’s three brands now totals nearly 90 aircraft.
George J. Priester Aviation has added 10 private jets to its fleet so far in 2025.
The additions via its three brands give it nearly 90 managed planes.
The company includes Priester Aviation, Hill Private, and Mayo Aviation.
President & CEO of the group, Brent Moldowan, said, “This growth is the direct result of a commitment to outstanding aircraft management across George J. Priester Aviation.”
He added, “We’ve been successful in offering management programs that fit what owners need – whether it’s first-time owners who benefit from an excellent onboarding process and team support, or seasoned owners, who are knowledgeable about the quality of the service elements provided.”
The new jets are based in Colorado, Illinois, and Texas, plus one to the company’s international roster in Thailand.
Included are Gulfstreams, Cessna Citations, Dassault Falcon Jets, an Embraer Praetor 500, and a Bombardier Learjet 45.
The company is also now managing a Boeing Business Jet based in Texas.
Chief Sales and Services Officer Rich Ropp added, “Each of our bases in the Midwest, Rocky Mountain West, and Southeast has created a culture of above-and-beyond service that anticipates and exceeds aircraft owners’ needs.”
The company is celebrating its 80th anniversary.