Delta Private Jets, Inc.

Delta Private Jets Executive Overview

Year Founded

1984

Headquarters

Erlanger, KY

Leadership

Todd Smith

Interim CEO of Wheels Up Experience

Ravi Thakran

Executive Chairman of Wheels Up Experience


Delta Private Jets is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wheels Up Group as of January 2020.

The company is based at the Wheels Up Jet Center at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Erlanger, Kentucky.

Delta Air Lines, after the transaction, is the largest shareholder of Wheels Up Group.

Its programs have now been merged into Wheels Up.

Delta received 112,949,305 Class E preferred shares in Wheels Up, constituting 26.1% of Wheels Up’s fully diluted equity as of issuance. 

In Delta’s 10-Q filing for the quarter that ended Sept. 30, 2020, it noted, “This transaction resulted in a gain of $240 million which was recorded within the miscellaneous net in our income statement in the March 2020 quarter.”

As of July 2023, Delta Air Lines maintained a 20% stake in Wheels Up Experience.

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Delta Private Jets Fast Facts

When was Delta Private Jets founded?

Delta Private Jets was founded in 1984 by Comair as Delta AirElite. In 2010, it became Delta Private Jets after the acquisition of Segrave Aviation.

Who owns Delta Private Jets?

Wheels Up Experience currently owns Delta Private Jets. Delta Air Lines, Inc., owns 20% of Wheels Up.

How many customers does Delta Private Jets have?

Not disclosed

What are the annual revenues for Delta Private Jets?

Estimated at $200 million in 2019.

Who is the CEO of Delta Private Jets?

Todd Smith, Interim CEO of Wheels Up Experience

How does Delta Private Jets source private jets?

Delta Private Jets was a private jet management company use aircraft it managed for owners.

How many airplanes, what types of planes are in Delta Private Jets fleet?

Delta Private Jets had around 70 aircraft, including light, midsize, super-midsize, and large cabin jets.

How much does Delta Private Jets private jet programs cost?

Its jet card program started at $150,000 before being merged into Wheels Up’s programs.

What type of pricing does Delta Private Jets offer?

Fixed-rates with guaranteed availability.

What is Delta Private Jets's website?

There is no active website for this company.

How much did Wheels Up pay to acquire Delta Private Jets?

Delta received 112,949,305 Class E preferred shares in Wheels Up, constituting 26.1% of Wheels Up’s fully diluted equity as of issuance. In Delta’s 10-Q filing for the quarter that ended Sept. 30, 2020, it noted, “This transaction resulted in a gain of $240 million which was recorded within the miscellaneous net in our income statement in the March 2020 quarter.”

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