Inside a Private Jet Club Where Everything Went Wrong

2024-02-06    

Members had to pay only $1,000 per month plus $1,500 per flight-hour, a steal compared with the industry average of nearly $7,000 per hour for comparable twin-engine turboprops. Britton-Harr framed this pay-as-you-go approach as “management light.” Flights on his five leased-to-buy, twin-engine would come with catering and Wi-Fi and allow for pets. There would be 24/7 customer service. After signing up 300 members, he said, the company would acquire more planes. From then on, new members would need referrals.

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