State Of The Private Aviation Industry: A Letter From Our Senior VP of Sales
Welcome back to travel. It has been an exciting past few months, to say the least, as private aviation has experienced unbridled growth. Some providers are even pumping the brakes by announcing a halt on jet card sales. In July, flight volumes industry-wide were up 44% relative to pre-COVID July 2019. For PJS, the bulk of […]
A Letter From Our CEO – July 2021
Fresh off a long holiday weekend and our country’s birthday, I find that we have much to continue celebrating. While there is still work remaining, the global community has made great progress battling the Covid-19 pandemic. In response to the reopening of many shuttered industries and offices, travel has embraced the challenge of restarting – […]
Leadership – Aviation Safety’s Secret Sauce
By Matt Dubois — PJS Chief of Staff & Director of Safety There is much written every day about the importance of leadership. Nowhere is it more important than in aviation when the stakes are so high. In business aviation, this starts at the top with the accountable executive (AE). The Federal Aviation Administration defines […]
Private Jet Services Group Hires Former Deputy Assistant Secretary Of Defense, Matt Dubois, As Chief Of Staff
Today, Private Jet Services Group (PJS) is excited to announce Matt Dubois as Chief of Staff. In this role, Dubois will focus on company-wide communications, strategic planning, and implementation and leading the executive team as PJS expands its capabilities exponentially to support a period of rapid growth. Matt also assumes the role of Director of […]
PJS 10+1 Summer Jet Card offers best in class rates
According to Private Jet Card Comparisons PJS 10+1 Summer Jet Card offers the lowest hourly rate among over 200 national fixed-rate programs in the light and super-midsize jet category, second-lowest in midsize, and third in the large cabin category. PJS offers two types of jet cards Elite Priority With Elite offering aircraft, the year 2000 […]
Champions Fly with PJS
As Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals drew to a close, the Private Jet Services (PJS) staff were waiting at a darkened tarmac ready to transport the Stanley Cup to St. Louis for the first time in history. After the locker room celebrations and media conferences came to a close, a security official consults […]
Private Jet Services Announces New Jet Card Partner
Private Jet Services Group (PJS), a Boston-based private aviation solutions provider, has announced its marketing partnership with Thos. Moser of Auburn Maine, another New England-based company that creates and designs handmade American furniture. Although these two companies are in completely different industries, their approach and dedication to delivering excellence was the foundation that brought them […]
Private Jet Services Expands Large Group Travel Division
With the recent partnership between Private Jet Services (PJS) and the LEAD1 Association, PJS has experienced an increase in demand for large group travel, outside of the collegiate sports industry. In order to accommodate this demand, while continuing to provide clients with the customized solutions PJS is known for, PJS is proud to announce the […]
Private Jet Services and the LEAD1 Association Introduce Five-Year Air Travel Program for U.S. Colleges and Universities
Private Jet Services (PJS), the largest corporate aviation consultancy in North America, and the LEAD1 Association, which represents athletic directors from the 130-member schools of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), today announced a five-year collective air charter purchasing program that secures air transportation from licensed carriers and offers participating schools a fixed hourly rate. The […]
The Post And Courier Covers The Merge Of American-US Airways
The recent merger between American-US Airways creates various changes throughout the aviation community. As The Post and Courier mentions, “The merger of major airlines generally results in fewer competitors, higher airfares.” Private Jet Services CEO Greg Raiff comments on how the merger has a strong chance of negatively impacting secondary markets, such as Charleston International […]