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Jet Linx rebrands operations centre to support global expansion
The company's Omaha headquarters has been renamed the Global Safety & Operations Center to reflect the company’s international growth.
Jet Linx’s GSOC oversees 96 aircraft flying to more than 101 countries and nearly 2,000 airports.

Jet Linx has rebranded its Omaha, Nebraska headquarters from the National Operations Center to the Global Safety & Operations Center (GSOC) to reflect its growth from domestic to international operations.

“The new name, Global Safety & Operations Center, reflects the growth we've achieved and the broader vision for our expanded reach as an international operator,” says Jamie Walker, executive chairman at Jet Linx. “It marks a shift from a national operational mindset where we started 26 years ago to the global leadership role we've earned and reinforces our commitment to safety excellence every step of the way.”

Over the last decade, Jet Linx has seen international trips grow by 260%, heavy jet trips by 438% and total trips by 60%. The GSOC oversees a fleet of 96 aircraft, supporting operations to more than 101 countries and nearly 2,000 airports, and serves more than 1,100 jet card members.

Jet Linx has held IS-BAO Stage III certification since 2015, achieved ARGUS Platinum Elite in 2021 and Wyvern Wingman PRO in 2023. The company has also hosted nine Safety Summits to promote industry-wide operational excellence.

“GSOC is the nerve centre of our global operations,” says Nate Legband, chief operating officer and chief financial officer at Jet Linx. “This rebrand represents the infrastructure, technology and talent investments that position Jet Linx for the next decade of growth.”

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