Sentient Jet Sales, Revenues Soar in 2014
It experienced a 25-percent surge in year-over-year sales, to $214 million, and the $178 million in revenues for the year was a 17-percent bump over 2013.

Last year was the best in the past seven for jet card provider Sentient Jet, the Directional Aviation-owned company said yesterday. It experienced a 25-percent surge in year-over-year sales, to $214 million, and the $178 million in revenues for the year was a 17-percent bump over 2013.


Overall, Sentient sold more than 37,000 flight hours last year—the equivalent of nearly 1,500 twenty-five-hour jet cards. The company recorded a 10-percent increase in corporate flights, meaning Monday through Thursday travel, and a 12-percent growth in leisure flight, defined as Friday through Sunday travel.


“2014 has been an outstanding, record-setting year of financial performance, and we are very proud about these latest results,” said Sentient Jet president Andrew Collins. “We have not only witnessed a continued resurgence in the private jet industry, but these results are testimony to the jet card approach to flying privately. We look forward to 2015.”


Sentient Jet offers its 25-Hour Jet Card in four business jet sizes: light, midsize, super-midsize and heavy.