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Baseball team puts AeroVanti in partner position
As the official private air and yacht club partner of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, AeroVanti will have naming rights to the suite level at Wrigley Field and will offer fans a chance to experience air and by sea trips.
AeroVanti is the official private air and yacht club partner of the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field.
Read this story in our April 2023 printed issue.

AeroVanti Club has been named the official private air and yacht club partner of the Chicago Cubs baseball team and its home, Wrigley Field stadium. As part of the multiyear partnership, AeroVanti will have naming rights to the suite level at Wrigley Field.

“We are excited to welcome AeroVanti as the naming rights partner of the Wrigley Field suite level,” says Cubs vice president of corporate partnerships Alex Seyferth. “Its focus on providing a luxury experience is a great match to our goal of offering the best fan experience at Wrigley Field, and this partnership will further enhance that experience on the suite level.”

To celebrate the partnership, one lucky Cubs fan attending the game in a suite on opening day will win a round-trip private flight from Chicago to Florida, where they'll also experience a ride in an AeroVanti helicopter and a yacht charter aboard Casino Royale, a 108 ft Sunseeker Predator.

“We're thrilled to partner with such a storied baseball organisation and honoured to have the naming rights of the suite level at historic Wrigley Field,” adds AeroVanti founder and CEO Patrick Britton-Harr. “We're looking forward to offering Chicago Cubs' fans an approachable luxury experience and a better way to travel at an incredible value.”

AeroVanti was named a 2023 'start-up to watch' by both the Baltimore Business Journal and the Tampa Bay Business Journal.