A private jet company with ties to JetBlue founder David Neeleman hits turbulence

David Neeleman private jet

Climb promised to revolutionize private aviation. JetBlue and Breeze founder David Neeleman is an advisor. It already suspended operations

David Neeleman is best known as the founder of JetBlue and now Breeze. He’s credited with starting five airlines and bringing multiple innovations. He and his family members have been advising Utah-based Climb Inc, which promises to disrupt private aviation. Months after its initial launch, Climb has already suspended operations, although it is promising to return.

Website of private jet charter broker accused of sex crimes no longer working

Central Jet Charter Paul Alexander

The website for Central Jet Charter whose CEO Paul Alexander was arrested for allegedly trying to sell sex with underage girls to an undercover agent is no longer functioning

The website for Central Jet Charter is no longer functioning and has been offline since late last week. Paul Alexander, the CEO of the private jet charter broker, was arrested earlier this month. He was charged with allegedly trying to sell sex with underage girls to an undercover agent.

JetSuite refutes customers who allege a Ponzi scheme

JetSuite Tony Hsieh

A pair of JetSuite SuiteKey jet card members contend wrongful conduct and breach of fiduciary duties

“JetSuite will fly again,” says its chief restructuring officer, debating the Trustee’s allegation that the private jet operator’s bankruptcy is a liquidation and not a restructuring

Just when it looked like JetSuite’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing was about to move quickly through the courts, it may have hit a pair of speed bumps.

JetSuite SuiteKey members offered 15% of balances in JSX credits

JSX JetSuiteX

80% of the credits will be good for discounts of 32.5% to 55% on JSX’s scheduled flights

In a filing with the bankruptcy court released earlier this evening, Superior Air Charter, known as JetSuite, revealed its offer to SuiteKey jet card members. The filing shows these customers had $49.5 million of flight credits when the Phenom 300 operator shut down in April.

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