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Business aviation per-seat reseller MemberJets/Sky380 has selected Part 135 operator Prime Jet to provide flights between New Jersey’s Teterboro Airport and Miami-area Opa-Locka Airport in its recently refurbished Gulfstream IV-SP.
MemberJets describes itself as the only aviation marketplace that provides charter brokers, Part 135 operators, and jet card programs with a free platform to create, market, and share flights by the seat.
“The shared economy makes logical sense for a fragmented industry that has always been exclusively for the elite,” said MemberJets founder and CEO Ty Carter. “The marketplace allows industry players to work together, leveraging the advantages of private aviation while creating new flight options and prices, thus opening aviation to an entirely new demographic.”
Business aviation per-seat reseller MemberJets/Sky380 has selected Part 135 operator Prime Jet to provide flights between New Jersey’s Teterboro Airport and Miami-area Opa-Locka Airport in its recently refurbished Gulfstream IV-SP.
“We’re very excited to arm our current broker customers with another way to sell our aircraft,” noted Prime Jet COO Andrew Gulsrud. “This is just the tip of the iceberg of possible options, and [the] MembersJets platform ultimately facilitates a new revenue customer for our great industry.”
MemberJets describes itself as the only aviation marketplace that provides charter brokers, Part 135 operators, and jet card programs with a free platform to create, market, and share flights by the seat.
“The shared economy makes logical sense for a fragmented industry that has always been exclusively for the elite,” said MemberJets founder and CEO Ty Carter. “The marketplace allows industry players to work together, leveraging the advantages of private aviation while creating new flight options and prices, thus opening aviation to an entirely new demographic.”