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AirSprint, a Canadian fractional jet ownership business, has re-released its white paper Buying a Private Jet, first published in April 2022 and now refreshed with current data and new insights. The updated edition takes readers through every stage of an aircraft acquisition, from sourcing and purchase to integration into an active fleet.
The re-release comes during one of the busiest times of the year, as the fourth quarter often brings a surge in aircraft purchases from individuals and businesses. The paper features contributions from president and CEO James Elian, vice president of operations Chris Foley, and director of flight operations Adam Fallwell.
“We re-released this paper because the topic is as relevant today as it was three years ago,” says Scott Wenz, AirSprint’s vice president of sales and marketing and CGO. “Buyers continue to seek clarity around cost, utilisation and ownership models, and this guide helps them make informed decisions.”
As AirSprint’s fleet has more than doubled over the past five years, the company continues to make private aviation more accessible, efficient and tailored to Canada’s business and leisure travellers. The updated Buying a Private Jet white paper is available on the AirSprint website.