Jet Linx Expands Private Terminal Network
The jet card and jet management provider has doubled down in St. Louis and addded a base in Texas' capital.

Nebraska-based jet card and private jet management provider Jet Linx has increased its footprint in the U.S. with the opening of two new bases this week. At Texas Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, the company’s fourth location in the state, it is the only private aviation company to offer a dedicated terminal for its members and aircraft owners. A grand opening celebration with a static display featuring several business jets—including a Dassault Falcon 8X, Gulfstream G280, Embraer Legacy 500, and Bombardier Challenger 350—attracted several hundred guests.


“There is a natural synergy between Jet Linx and Austin, and we are excited to now offer our industry-leading private jet services to this rapidly growing market,” said Tom Worthington, base president and partner for this location as well as for San Antonio.


To the northeast, the company has expanded its operations in St. Louis with the debut of a private terminal at the Spirit of St. Louis Airport (KSUS) in Chesterfield to augment its facility at Lambert-St. Louis International, which has been in operation since 2013. While that location has attracted many residents from the city, the new base, which will feature a private lounge, conference room, and aircraft hangar, is located 30 minutes from the city’s Central West End and is expected to service business travelers throughout the greater St. Louis area.