
Flexjet
Fractional Aircraft & Private Jet Sales | Flexjet.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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- | investor investor | €0.0 | round |
* | $800m Valuation: $4.0b | Late VC | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Flexjet operates within the private aviation industry, providing fractional aircraft ownership, leasing, and jet card services to a clientele primarily composed of Fortune 500 corporations and ultra-high-net-worth individuals. The company's business model is built on a subscription-based, recurring revenue structure, which fosters long-term client relationships and predictable cash flow. Revenue is generated through the sale of fractional shares, which gives buyers access to a portion of an aircraft for a set number of flight hours; monthly management fees to cover fixed costs; and hourly rates for aircraft usage. Additionally, Flexjet offers jet leases, which provide access without the upfront capital of ownership, and jet cards for those who fly between 25 and 100 hours annually.
The company was established in 1995 as a division of aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace, created to broaden the market for business jets through a fractional ownership model. In 2013, Directional Aviation, a private investment firm led by aviation entrepreneur Kenn Ricci, acquired Flexjet for $185 million. Ricci, now Chairman of Flexjet, began his career in 1981 by founding Corporate Wings and has since led numerous aviation enterprises. His experience, including serving as a pilot for Bill Clinton's presidential campaign, has informed Flexjet's direction. Under his leadership, the company shifted its focus to the luxury market, investing heavily in new aircraft, technology, and premium services.
Flexjet manages a large and modern fleet of private jets from manufacturers like Gulfstream, Embraer, and Bombardier, and has also expanded into private helicopter services. A key differentiator is the "Red Label" program, introduced in 2015, which provides clients with flight crews dedicated to a single aircraft and highly customized cabin interiors. The company operates globally with a significant presence in North America and Europe, supported by exclusive private terminals, maintenance facilities, and tactical control centers. This infrastructure allows for seamless global operations, including a growing number of transatlantic flights. To further enhance its service, Flexjet has also integrated helicopter services for point-to-point travel and invested in eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft for future urban air mobility.
Keywords: fractional ownership, private jet lease, jet card, private aviation, business aviation, corporate jets, luxury travel, Directional Aviation, Kenn Ricci, Bombardier, Gulfstream, Embraer, private helicopter, Red Label program, aircraft management, flight services, private terminals, on-demand charter, ultra-long-range aircraft, aviation services
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