After doubling employees and expanding its Phenom 300 fleet, GrandView Aviation is moving to a larger headquarters
Fast-growing private jet charter operator GrandView Aviation is moving to new headquarters at the end of the month. The new 18,000 square foot facility is near its base at Martin State Airport in Maryland.
Having doubled its fleet, Phenom 300 operator GrandView Aviation is now among the nation’s 30 largest charter operators, according to Argus Traqpak
Phenom 300 operator GrandView Aviation has cracked Argus Traqpak’s list of the top 30 Part 135 charter operators. Over the past 90 days, the Maryland-based operator completed over 1,500 flights accumulating over 2,000 flight hours. It recently opened locations at Van Nuys Airport in California and Hanscomb Field in Bedford, Massachusetts.
Grandview Aviation owns and operates its fleet, giving it complete control over the availability and the customer experience.
Its all Phenom 300 fleet is equipped with complimentary Wifi, satellite phones, and features modern interior design.
Its Altitude Plus jet card program features a $150,000 deposit and a 24-month rate lock. It includes an automatic 10% discount on all flights. Plus, for 70 of the most popular routes, there are fixed flat rates.
As you fly more, there are increasing rewards for catering, flight credits, and other perks like flexible cancellations where the flight’s cost will be credited to your account. Plus, for every flight day when you fly with GrandView, you’ll receive a $200 catering credit.
With the recent expansion, it now has bases in Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, and Scottsdale.
GrandView Aviation is included in the Private Jet Card Comparisons’ database of over 50 jet card providers, enabling you to compare programs in minutes.
What are GrandView Aviation’s initiation and membership fees?
None
What is GrandView Aviation’s entry-level program?
$150,000 deposit
Does GrandView Aviation provide guaranteed availability?
No
Is the hourly rate guaranteed?
Yes, with rates based on total flying hours including repositioning from its bases in Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, and Scottsdale. Additionally, there are fixed route rates for over 70 popular routes.
Can jet card holders/members use multiple aircraft at the same time?