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GrandView sits pretty in magazine list for third time
GrandView Aviation's sales increased by 164 per cent from 2016 to 2019 and it completed more than 3,500 flight hours last year. Such statistics mean that the company is featured in the Inc. Magazine 5000 list again.

Maryland-based GrandView Aviation has been named in Inc. Magazine's 2020 Inc. 5000 list, its third year on the list of fastest-growing US companies. According to Inc., companies on this year's list produced an aggregate revenue of $209 billion in 2019. GrandView has defined its consistent reputation on the Inc. 5000 list with sales increased by 164 per cent from 2016 to 2019 and over 3,500 flight hours flown last year.

The company expects to continue its upward trajectory with expansion into new regions this year. In addition to its Baltimore, Austin and Chicago locations, it plans to launch a base in Atlanta in September. GrandView currently employs 55 aviation professionals and is in an active state of recruiting for additional employees.

“It's rare to be on the Inc 5000 list once, and to be listed a third time speaks to the dedication our team has to fuelling our growth,” says Jessica Naor, COO. “We're excited to continue to grow and bring great aviation careers to every new city we enter. Being on this list is a true honour.”

GrandView's fleet of Phenom 300 aircraft provide favourable light jet range. This fleet, in tandem with its rotor-wing counterpart, allows for a high degree of utility to support GrandView's dedication to charter and medical missions.

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