Fast-growing Thrive Aviation enters the large-cabin, long-range business jet marking after cracking the list of largest U.S. private jet charter operators for 2021
Las Vegas-based charter operator Thrive Aviation announced an order for its first Gulfstream aircraft, a G600.
Curtis Edenfield, CEO Scott Musselwhite, SVP, Commercial Anaselia Galli, Senior Director, Customer Engagement & Sales Brian Harlan, Director of Safety Juthavachara Vivacharawongse, Director, Maintenance Control
Headquarters
Las Vegas, Nevada
Jet Card Hourly Rates
Capped pricing started at $3,325, plus FET for a Citation M2
Thrive Aviation was the 15th largest U.S. operator ranked by charter and fractional flight hours through June 2021, according to Argus TraqPak data.
The company was founded in 2018 and offers a capped pricing jet card program with aircraft on an as-available basis.
It operates a fleet of primarily new from OEM Textron Cessna private jets, including the super-midsize Sovereign, midsize Citation XLS+, and light CJ3+.
Its jet card is included in the Private Jet Card Comparisons’ database of over 50 jet card providers, enabling you to compare programs in minutes.
About the company
When was the company founded?
2018
Who owns the Thrive Aviation?
Thrive Aviation is privately held
Who is the CEO?
Curtis Edenfield
How are their aircraft sourced?
Thrive Aviation has an owned fleet or light, midsize, super mid and large cabin private jets
What are the initiation and membership fees?
None
What is the entry-level program?
$50,000
Does the jet card offer fixed or capped rate pricing?