JetSuite named to 2019 Dallas’ 100 fastest-growing private companies

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The Dallas Business Journal’s list measures sales growth over the past three years

After moving to Dallas last year, JetSuite this year was named as one of the 100 Fastest-Growing Private Companies on the 2019 list by The Dallas Business Journal. JetSuite had been based in Orange County, California.

In its 29th year for awards, the newspaper said it worked together with The Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship at Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business to put the list together.

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JetSuite is repositioning itself as a premium light jet experience, including guaranteed availability, fixed hourly rates and now helicopter transfers via Blade and integrated, full luxury travel agency services through a partnership with Embark Beyond

Editor’s Note: Updated on September 16, 2019

Entering its second decade, JetSuite’s is repositioning itself to offer a premium light jet experience, including guaranteed availability, fixed hourly rates and now helicopter transfers via Blade and integrated, full luxury travel agency services for its SuiteKey members and on-demand charter customers through a partnership with Embark Beyond.

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JetSuite

Dallas, Texas-based JetSuite previously offered jet cards aboard a fleet of Phenom 300 and 100 aircraft. It also offers JSX (formerly JetSuiteX) single-seat service aboard converted Embraer E135 and E145 regional jets, mainly in the western U.S. As of April 2020, JetSuite had suspended operations and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. However, in September, its reorganization plan was approved, and it says it plans to restart Part 135 charter operations in the future. It currently has three Phenom 100s. In the meantime, JSX has been expanding adding Dallas, seasonal flights to Destin, Florida and increasing service to Las Vegas.

JetSuite Jet Card Overview

When was JetSuite founded?

2009

Who owns JetSuite?

Privately held. JetBlue and Qatar Airways are investors

Who is the CEO of JetSuite?

Alex Wilcox

How are JetSuite aircraft sourced?

Its own fleet Phenom 100s

What are JetSuite’s initiation and membership fees?

There are no initiation or membership fees

What is JetSuite’s entry-level program?

Its SuiteKey programs begins at $100,000. The program is not being offered.

Does JetSuite provide guaranteed availability?

Yes

Is the hourly rate guaranteed?

Yes

Can jet card holders/members use multiple aircraft at the same time?

Based on availability

Where is JetSuite’s headquarters?

Dallas, Texas

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