Jet Out has launched operations at its newest base in Scottsdale, Arizona, marking the third regional location for the Milwaukee-based fractional aircraft provider. “Expanding to Scottsdale is a natural next step as we continue to grow,” said Joseph Crivello, CEO of Jet Out. “We’re bringing a national program with local access to a market that values flexibility and efficiency.”
Its base at Scottsdale Airport (KSDL), opened earlier this month and is expected to reach full operational capacity by October. Jet Out will base two factory-new Citation CJ4 Gen2 twinsets in Scottsdale, supporting up to 16 co-owners per aircraft. The 3,000-sq-ft facility includes a customer lounge, sales office, and onsite maintenance.
Jet Out offers two core programs—Co-Ownership and Co-Lease—each including 20 flying days per year, with commitments ranging from one to five years. Another option, Co-Lease 10, is debuting in Scottsdale, providing 10 days of flying over a 12-month term.
Founded in 2018, Jet Out focuses on “nonstop efficiency” by home-basing aircraft near owners and operating only new jets. The company said this approach reduces costs and maximizes convenience while retaining national operator advantages.
Scottsdale follows Jet Out's regional base launches in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.