ACE 2026 - September 8th
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JETNET and Rolland Vincent Associates (RVA) are ending their long-running collaboration on JETNET iQ, a joint intelligence offering that combined JETNET’s aviation data with RVA’s survey-based market insight, with each company now moving forward independently.
The JETNET iQ Report service will end after Q1 2026, closing the shared model developed over more than a decade.
JETNET will continue JETNET iQ as its own offering, repositioning it as a continuous, multi-format intelligence programme, replacing periodic reports with a steady flow of articles, briefings and events.
“Business aviation professionals are increasingly seeking data-driven insights aligned with real-world developments as they unfold,” says Derek Swaim, chief executive officer of JETNET. “The next generation of JETNET iQ is designed to deliver exactly that.”
Meanwhile, RVA is launching a new analysis service built on its survey-driven approach, with entry into service expected from Q2 2026 following strong customer feedback.
“Since 2009, customers have relied upon RVA to deliver fact-based independent aviation intelligence and insights,” says Rollie Vincent, president at Rolland Vincent Associates. “Our customers have spoken, and they aren't looking for more data. They appreciate the statistical rigour we embed in our work, which bolsters confidence in our research. They value our independent counsel when making judgement calls of strategic consequence to their businesses.”