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PrismJet supports WM Phoenix Open as charter partner
The Arizona operator will handle private charter movements for tournament participants, entertainers and visitors travelling from across the United States.
PrismJet’s Global 5000 is positioned to meet demand for international charters beyond the continental United States.

PrismJet has been named the official private jet charter partner for the WM Phoenix Open golf tournament, taking place in Scottsdale, Arizona from February 2 to 8.

Headquartered at Scottsdale Airport, PrismJet provides worldwide aircraft charter and jet management services. For this year’s tournament, it will transport players, musical acts and guests travelling from cities across the United States to attend what is known as “The People’s Open”.

“We’re thrilled to partner with the WM Phoenix Open and provide exceptional charter service for the players and guests,” says Scott Casey, vice president at PrismJet. “As we continue to grow, we hope to continue to connect with community-based organisations and help clients reap the enjoyment and valuable benefits from flying private.”

PrismJet was founded in 2023. Its fleet includes a Challenger 604, Challenger 300, two Challenger 350s, a Lear 45XR and a King Air 350i, all based in Scottsdale. It also operates a Global 5000 based in Honolulu for longer-range charters to Hawaii, Fiji, Asia and other international destinations.

The company supports aircraft owners with management services, acquisition support and guidance throughout the ownership process. Its leadership team has over 100 years of combined experience in aviation.

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