by John | Dec 10, 2025 | The Business of Flight
In private aviation, everyone understands luxury no matter what part of the business they come from. But as 2025 winds down, we start to think ahead and wonder how things might evolve over the next 5 years. As amazing as it is today, we know a new measure of luxury is...
by John | Dec 4, 2025 | Featured, The Business of Flight
For those who’s lifestyles include hopping on a private jet for a weekend in Monaco or a gala in New York, fine jewelry isn’t just an accessory, it’s a statement in luxury and access. It’s an experience that blends exclusivity, privacy, and indulgence in the rarest...
by John | Nov 28, 2025 | The Business of Flight
For many Americans, Thanksgiving is the biggest holiday of the year, steeped in tradition, family gatherings, and gratitude. For private jet owners, the holiday represents more than just turkey and pumpkin pie; it’s an opportunity to blend tradition with the...
by John | Nov 21, 2025 | The Business of Flight
Each year, November lights up the global sports calendar with a flurry of major events but for many, the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix (Nov 20–22) stands out as the most glamorous and globally captivating. With its neon-lit Strip circuit, celebrity studded...
by John | Nov 17, 2025 | The Business of Flight
AI is quickly becoming the invisible butler to the jet set crowd as they pursue every avenue to elevate their lifestyles. Today we’ll take a look at 10 ways AI is quietly at work creating systems and services that add convenience, support privacy and improve...
by John | Nov 10, 2025 | The Business of Flight
In August 2025, a unique advancement in private aviation took place – the GE Aerospace Passport 20 engines were officially certified by both the FAA in the United States and Transport Canada for use on the Bombardier Global 8000. Here’s how this milestone is...