Revenue at OneFlight International increased to $232 million in 2025 as flying at the broker surged to 16,522 hours.
Denver-based OneFlight International said total revenue increased 90% in 2025 compared to 2024.
The jet card and on-demand charter broker ended the year with $232 million in total revenue.
It said totals included flight revenue and membership sales.
That is compared to $122 million in 2024.
Flight activity rose significantly as well.
Flight hours increased from 9,375 flight hours in 2024 to 16,522 hours last year, a 76% gain.
The company said the growth reflected “strong demand across domestic, transatlantic, and intra-European travel.”
OneFlight also noted expansion of its golf-related marketing activities.
President and CEO Ferren Rajput said, “Our partnerships with TGL Golf and the PGA TOUR elevated our brand on a global stage, while our growing European operations expanded how and where our members fly.”
In addition to signing more golfers as ambassadors, it gained naming rights for the PGA Tour OneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic.
Rajput added, “We saw a notable increase in transatlantic travel from the U.S. to Europe, along with strong growth in flights within Europe itself.”
He noted, “These trends underscore the global nature of our clientele and the scalability of the OneFlight platform,” adding, “By combining strategic partnerships, disciplined growth, and international capability, we are positioning OneFlight as a truly global private aviation leader.”
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