Jet Linx relaunches Joint Ownership program

The private jet co-ownership program by Jet Linx enables the aircraft owners to reduce cost and access supplemental flights via its jet card.

By Doug Gollan, February 10, 2026

After starting and then stopping its joint-ownership program back in 2021, Jet Linx has restarted it.

To relaunch the program, it is offering co-ownership in three different aircraft types.

There are a Phenom 300, a Citation XLS, and a Legacy 600.

Executive Chairman Jamie Walker tells Private Jet Card Comparisons that Jet Linx pulled the program when COVID created an overflow surge of demand for full ownership.

He says the company is bringing the program offering back “due to demand by new buyers and interest from aircraft management clients we serve today that purchased during COVID and would now like to keep their aircraft but offset half their cost.”

Walker calls it “a perfect hybrid of fractional ownership and whole aircraft ownership, bringing the cost down from fractional and experience up to whole aircraft ownership.”

Co-owners fly on their own airplane with their own pilots.

The joint owners share costs, reducing each owner’s expenses.

They then receive supplemental access via the Jet Linx jet card program.

In December, Jet Linx relaunched its base partner program as part of an expansion move.

Last month, it launched its jet-sharing program.

The program enables jet card members and managed aircraft owners to offset costs via sharing unused seats.

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