In an eventful year for NetJets, the company relaunched its jet card program, made several fleet moves, and continued its growth trajectory.
The corks were popping aboard NetJets in 2025.
In a social media post celebrating the new year, NetJets President Patrick Gallagher shared some highlights.
Gallagher’s post followed the company’s brand page.
The NetJets LinkedIn page noted, “Year to date, owners have celebrated wins, commemorated birthdays and anniversaries, and toasted to new beginnings, popping 27,000+ bottles of Champagne amid the clouds.”
It continued, “Cheers to the new year—and to new adventures ahead.”
Gallagher replied, “27,000+ bottles of Champagne popped—what a fun and impressive stat,” adding, “I’ll round out the close of 2025 with some more exciting numbers.”
Last year, NetJets saw over 10,300 flights “with pets, including dogs, cats, and other four-legged family members.”
It also saw fractional owners who sign up for five-year terms celebrate impressive milestones.
Over 400 fractional owners celebrated their 10-, 20-, and 30-year anniversaries with the Berkshire Hathaway unit.
According to a separate post, NetJets averaged over 1,400 daily flights in 2025.
In mid-December, the world’s largest private jet company also celebrated a milestone.
It received its 250th Citation Latitude from Textron Aviation.
And some of the NetJets-related news tracked by Private Jet Card Comparisons from the world’s largest private jet operator last year:
We also covered its lawsuit against a customer who flew for three months without paying.
It ended up being settled.
Back in April, a data breach affected customer data.
And each quarter, we looked at NetJets’ financials, or at least the information disclosed from Berkshire Hathaway financial reports.