A location in Miami is strengthening the TLC Jet footprint in South Florida with its existing Fort Lauderdale headquarters.
TLC Jet is increasing its South Florida footprint and focus with a new office in Miami.
The office is located in the Marina Lakes Business Park.
The new office location is adjacent to the University of Miami’s main campus and the cities of Coral Gables and Pinecrest.
It complements its headquarters at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport.
That location includes a passenger lounge and business center.
Founder Justin Firestone says, “Marina Lakes Business Park, Miami, is centrally located between Coral Gables and South Miami, making it one of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in the city.”
He adds, “Situated just minutes away from Downtown Miami, the financial district, and numerous entertainment options, this community offers a remarkable atmosphere with stunning water views.”
Firestone says the location enables the company to provide meet-and-greets for clients arriving and departing Miami Executive Airport and Miami International Airport.
It recently introduced a program called TLC Does TFRs.
The service caters to flyers arriving or departing from Palm Beach International Airport.
It provides complimentary transfers to FXE for clients who are affected by temporary flight restrictions imposed during President Donald J. Trump’s visits and departures.
PBI is the second-busiest airport for private jets in the U.S.
Miami Opa Locka Executive Airport (8th), Fort Lauderdale International (20th), and Fort Lauderdale Executive (25th) rank among the top 25 airports for private jet flights.
313 Equity Partners and the Firestone Management Group are backing TLC Jet, which launched in May 2025.
Firestone started his career in private aviation with Sentient Jet in the early 2000s, launching its sports marketing group.
From there, he moved to Marquis Jet Partners.
He then headed to Hong Kong, where he founded Asia Jet.
He later served as president of Hawker Beechcraft for the Asia-Pacific.
Firestone was a co-founder of Wheels Up and retired from the company in early 2024.