
Executive Jet Management (EJM) offers comprehensive aircraft management and charter services, making it ideal for high-frequency flyers or corporations with predictable travel needs, while Jettly provides a flexible, on-demand private jet charter platform for those flying less frequently. EJM, a Berkshire Hathaway company, manages over 230 aircraft and emphasizes safety and operational efficiency, whereas Jettly connects travelers to a global network of over 20,000 aircraft without ownership commitments. For travelers flying under 200-250 hours annually, Jettly is typically more cost-effective, while ownership with EJM becomes financially viable for those exceeding that threshold. Ultimately, the choice between EJM and Jettly depends on individual travel patterns, budget, and preferences.


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The U.S. private aviation industry predates Air Force One, evolving from a practical business tool into the world’s largest and fastest-growing aviation market. Over time, presidential aircraft transformed from basic transports into airborne command centers, setting new standards for safety, range, and onboard capability. Air Force One and private aviation have influenced each other in a feedback loop, with government innovation driving advances later adopted by private jets. Today’s long-range, connected business aircraft reflect decades of shared technological evolution.
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Major events like the Super Bowl cause dramatic spikes in private jet travel, with arrivals and departures increasing up to 9× normal weekend traffic. Celebrities, executives, and brands rely on large private jets, driving sharp price increases and massive revenue gains for operators, airports, and FBOs. Similar surges occur around global events like Cannes, Monaco, Davos, and the Met Gala. These demand shocks are accelerating investment in regional airports and pushing travelers away from full ownership toward fractional and on-demand private aviation.
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Many travelers switch to Jettly for faster booking, clearer pricing, and consistent support. This page highlights what members value most over time.
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Certain routes and scenarios are ideal for private aviation. See how business, leisure, and last-minute travel benefit from private jets.
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Private aviation isn’t for every trip. Learn when it provides meaningful benefits and when commercial flying may still be the better choice.
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Private aviation safety depends on certified operators, trained pilots, and rigorous maintenance standards. This page explains how flights are vetted before approval.
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