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Fifth-year milestone highlights Four Corners growth
The Texan operator reflects on evolving demand for tailored private aviation solutions across charter and ownership alternatives.
Brian Proctor, CEO and president of Four Corners Aviation.

Four Corners Aviation is marking its fifth year of operation, reflecting on a period of growth, innovation and client-focused service that outlines how businesses, entrepreneurs and ultra high-net-worth individuals access private flying.

Founded in 2021, Four Corners was built on the premise that private aviation should be tailored to the client. Now in its fifth year, the Texan-based company delivers customised aircraft charter, aircraft management and the experience of flying aircraft and crew without ownership.

“Our fifth year in operation represents an important milestone for our clients and for Four Corners Aviation,” says CEO and president Brian Proctor. “As more businesses and high-net-worth individuals seek flexibility and efficiency from their aviation programmes, we’re seeing a fundamental shift in how they think about aircraft access and ownership.”

Four Corners provides clients with traditional charter and aircraft management services, and also offers access to the same aircraft, same crew and same experience without the burdens of ownership.

Over the years, Four Corners Aviation has expanded its portfolio of services while helping clients navigate an increasingly complex business aviation marketplace. Drawing on sister company Mente Group’s aviation advisory, transaction and market intelligence capabilities, Four Corners combines operational expertise with strategic insight to help clients maximise both the value and utility of their aviation assets.