The private jet charter operator launched its first jet card program last week
Light jet hourly rates are as low as $3,096 for SuiteKey customers, based on their balances when JetSuite entered Chapter 11
North Carolina-based Part 135 private jet charter operator FlyExclusive is making an offer to JetSuite’s SuiteKey customers impacted by its bankruptcy.
Jim Segrave, Founder, Chairman, and CEO Mike Guina, Chief Operating Officer Tommy Sowers, President Brad Blettner, Chief Revenue Officer Brent Smith, Chief Financial Officer Brandon Greene, SVP, Fleet Development Bill Tollison, SVP, Maintenance Repair Operations Steve Pawlak, SVP Maintenance David Ivy, SVP, Engineering Douglas Manfredi, SVP, Operations
Headquarters
Kinston, North Carolina
Jet Card Hourly Rates
Light jets from $3,600 per hour, including FET, plus a $6,000 daily access fee
Founded by Jim Segrave, who previously sold Segrave Aviation to Delta Air Lines in 2010, the company has plans to increase its current fleet of over 90 aircraft (see table below).
Its Jet Club membership program, launched in May 2020, features light, midsize, and super-midsize private jets.
The Club was revamped in October 2021 with an expanded service area and the flexibility to book up fixed rates up to 24 hours before departure.
In April 2022, the company placed its first new aircraft order for 30 Citation CJ3+ models. It also announced a fractional ownership program.
In October 2022, it announced an additional order for its fractional program of eight Cessna Citation XLS Gen2 aircraft to be delivered in 2024 and up to six Citation Longitudes, with initial deliveries of the first two Longitudes in 2025.
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