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JetNet iQ Survey To Be Renewed and Rebranded
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After a 15-year run, it will continue under a new name
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After a run of 61 quarterly editions, the JetNet IQ survey will continue on without JetNet participation.
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After a run of more than 15 years, the JetNet iQ survey will end with the first-quarter 2026 in its current form but will continue under a new name.

Created by industry veteran Rollie Vincent as a joint product between the Utica, New York-based industry data analyst JetNet and his Rolland Vincent Associates (RVA) consultancy, the survey came to be viewed as one of the top market tools, providing insight into the minds of business aviation operators as well as offering trends.

The JetNet iQ team would provide survey-based updates on market conditions at major industry gatherings such as NBAA-BACE and EBACE and would host the annual JetNet iQ Summit, an information-packed gathering of expert panel discussions.

Vincent told AIN that the partnership with JetNet will end in May after the first-quarter 2026 report is finished. He further notedJetNet’s decision to end the product came somewhat as a surprise, adding that a recently completed survey of JetNet iQ customers indicates strong support for continuing it.

“They appreciate the statistical rigor we embed in our work, which bolsters confidence in our research. Without skipping a beat or missing a quarter, we are moving forward from JetNet iQ’s foundation to create the next generation of business aviation intelligence,” Vincent said, adding that he is building a team to spool up for a rebranded second-quarter survey as the two companies focus on their core strengths.

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