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Jet Linx Upgrades Omaha Operations Center In Response to Flight Growth
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U.S. operator reports international flight increases and larger aircraft demand
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With Jet Linx expanding with growth in jet card demand for international flights with larger aircraft, it has rebranded its headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Aircraft management and private flight membership provider Jet Linx has upgraded its headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska, in response to the increasingly international scope of its services. The rebranded facility is now called the Global Safety and Operations Center.

Since 2020, Jet Linx has reported a 19% increase in international flights and a 51% spike in heavy jet utilization, building on the growth it achieved in the second half of the 2010s. Ultra-long-range flights now account for a quarter of all trips, with popular destinations including the Bahamas, Mexico, Canada, Turks & Caicos, Puerto Rico, the UK, France, Italy, Bermuda, Spain, and Ireland.

Over the past 10 years, Jet Linx said it has increased the number of international trips it makes for clients by 260%, compared to an overall boost in operations of 60%. Heavy jet flights have increased by 438%, with this part of its fleet including types such as the Bombardier Challenger 604/605, the Dassault Falcon 7X, Embraer Legacy 600, and Gulfstream G550.

The Global Safety and Operations Center now manages a fleet of 96 aircraft and flights to around 1,991 airports in 105 countries. Jet Linx—which has IS-BAO Stage 3 registration, as well as Argus Platinum Elite and Wyvern Wingman Pro status—said it now has 1,157 customers signed up for its jet card membership programs.

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