Thrive Aviation credits B2B provider as it doubles managed fleet

Las Vegas-based Thrive Aviation is crediting MySky’s financial automation platform for helping it increase its managed fleet to 30 aircraft.

By Doug Gollan, September 24, 2025

Thrive Aviation has increased its managed fleet from 13 to 30 aircraft, and it is sharing the credit.

The Las Vegas-based private jet operator states that it achieved this growth over 18 months after adopting MySky’s financial automation platform.

According to MySky, “By centralizing financial processes, Thrive has shortened its monthly close by five business days, reduced data entry errors by 20% and cut receipt review time in half.”

It adds, “Vendor and fuel procurement savings now exceed $200,000 across the managed fleet, strengthening the company’s ability to attract new aircraft owners with transparent reporting and cost control.”

Thrive Aviation Co-founder and CEO Curtis Edenfield (pictured right) says, “There’s no way we could have scaled this quickly if we had stayed in spreadsheets. MySky unlocks operational capacity and foresight, simplifies workflows, and gives us the automation we need to grow – without adding headcount or complexity.”

COO Ricky Oswald adds,  “Our partnership with MySky goes beyond technology. The MySky team is responsive, proactive, and invested in helping Thrive deliver on its brand promise. It is a level of support that is rare in the software space.”

Earlier this year, the flight provider revamped its jet card offering.

It ranks as the 12th-largest operator in the U.S. based on charter/fractional flight hours.

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