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Technology gives point-to-point fleet the edge
The Jet Edge fleet numbers more than 85 managed aircraft including late model Bombardier Challenger 300/350s and newly refurbished large cabin Gulfstream GIV-SP/GV aircraft.
Jet Edge continues to add Bombardier and Gulfstream jets to its roster.
Read this story in our September 2020 printed issue.

Jet Edge International is expanding its point-to-point charter fleet. The combined managed fleet includes late model Bombardier Challenger 300/350s and newly refurbished large cabin Gulfstream GIV-SP/GV aircraft. As private jet charter demand patterns have continued to trend further towards one-way travel during the pandemic, Jet Edge continues to expand its Challenger and Gulfstream fleets, driven by commercialised revenue management technology.

“Our investment in sophisticated pricing and logistical technology, coupled with the strong performance of our wholesale partners, has greatly enhanced our ability to recognise revenue in all markets during this time,” comments CEO Bill Papariella. “The product we were running for our aircraft owners and wholesale partners prior to the COVID-19 pandemic was strong. However, the incredible revenue performance on the point-to-point aircraft programme throughout the pandemic and the successful launch of a new Challenger fleet alongside a newly refurbished GIV-SP/GV fleet only validates further that the investments we have made over the past couple of years are paying off for our company, aircraft owners and our wholesale partners.”

The Jet Edge fleet numbers more than 85 managed aircraft.

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