The VIP Seat: Private Aviation News

Jessie Naor and Preston Holland | Experts in Private and Corporate Aviation

Join Jessie Naor and Preston Holland on The VIP Seat for the latest insights in private aviation, covering business aviation trends, private jet reviews, and more. We break down the biggest stories of the week in corporate aviation, from jet charter trends and Part 135 shenanigans to aviation safety news that the big players hope you'll miss. Expect hot takes, sharp analysis, and real talk with industry insiders, operators, and disruptors. Whether you’re flying private or an industry insider, buckle up and let's take off.

  1. Jun 24

    Air Force One Retires, NetJets Faces Tragedy & AirShare Goes Viral

    This week on The VIP Seat, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland break down a packed week in business aviation. We start with Global Jet Capital’s $659 million aircraft-backed securitization and why Fortune 500 companies use operating leases for corporate jets. Then AirShare CEO John Owen joins us for a special Mile High Madness segment after the company went viral offering to fly Freddy to a World Cup match on a private jet. We also discuss the retirement of one of the classic Air Force One 747-200s, the controversy surrounding the Qatari 747-8, and Boeing’s delays on the next presidential aircraft. In safety news, we cover NetJets’ first fatal accident, the industry’s reaction, and why everyone is waiting for the NTSB’s findings. Jessie also explains the first confirmed NTSB preliminary report involving GPS jamming in a fatal medevac crash. Plus: the American pilot finally home after being detained in Guinea, Magellan Jets’ M&A strategy, charter brokerage consolidation, and why gross marketplace value is not the same thing as revenue. Topics include: -Global Jet Capital aircraft securitization -AirShare’s viral Freddy World Cup offer -Air Force One 747 retirement -Qatari 747-8 presidential aircraft controversy -NetJets fatal accident -GPS jamming and aviation safety -Pilot detained in Guinea returns home -Magellan Jets M&A strategy -Charter brokerage consolidation -Private aviation finance and safety news

    38 min
  2. Jun 10

    Kenny Dichter on Billion Dollar Revenues, Leaving Wheels Up, and Keeping it REAL

    This interview with Kenny Dichter and Robert Withers of REAL Jet covers the founding of Marquis Jet, the success of Avion Tequila, the experience with capital markets, the growth of Wheels Up, and the impact of going public on the industry. It also highlights the importance of authentic conversations and the journey to becoming a billion-dollar company. The conversation delves into the challenges faced during COVID, lessons learned, and the evolving landscape of the aviation industry. It also explores the transition from Wheels Up to RealJet, the vision for RealJet and Real SLX, and the unique hospitality model of RealJet. The synergy of REALJet, REAL SLX, and REAL come from learnings at Wheels Up. Takeaways Authentic conversations are what drive our industry forwardSuccess in the private aviation industry requires strategic partnerships and innovative business models. Adaptability and resilience are crucial in navigating challenges in the aviation industry.Safety, trust, and quality are essential components of a successful aviation business. Chapters 00:00 RealJet Sponsorship05:21 Founding of Marquis Jet10:54 Success of Avion Tequila17:56 Growth of Wheels Up23:13 Journey to a Billion Dollar Company28:47 Going Public and Industry Impact34:12 Lessons Learned in Challenging Times40:07 Safety and Trust in Aviation45:25 The Vision for RealJet and Real SLX53:28 RealJet's Unique Hospitality Model01:00:45 Encouragement for the Future of Aviation Thanks to AB Jets and REALJET for sponsoring this week's episode of The VIP Seat! Check out our newsletter at The VIP Seat.

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Join Jessie Naor and Preston Holland on The VIP Seat for the latest insights in private aviation, covering business aviation trends, private jet reviews, and more. We break down the biggest stories of the week in corporate aviation, from jet charter trends and Part 135 shenanigans to aviation safety news that the big players hope you'll miss. Expect hot takes, sharp analysis, and real talk with industry insiders, operators, and disruptors. Whether you’re flying private or an industry insider, buckle up and let's take off.

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