Jet Linx Introduces Joint Aircraft Ownership Program
Owners in the program will fly only on the jet they purchase a half-ownership interest in and with the same flight crew.

Jet Linx is offering a joint-ownership program that will serve two owners per aircraft instead of up to 16 under a traditional fractional ownership program, the Omaha, Nebraska-based aircraft management and jet card provider has announced. “We have seen a recent trend towards shared ownership, from both new buyers and existing aircraft owners, to reduce the capital outlay and carrying costs associated with whole aircraft ownership,” said Jet Linx president and CEO Jamie Walker.


Under the program, Jet Linx will source and purchase the aircraft. Also unlike traditional fractional programs, the owners will fly only on the jet they have ownership in and with their own pilots that the company recruits, trains, and employs. When the aircraft isn’t being used by either owner, it will be made available for revenue flights through Jet Linx's jet card program.


“Our joint-ownership program leverages our extensive experience in whole-aircraft ownership and management and brings it to a much larger audience of prospective clients by removing half of the expense and risk of whole-aircraft ownership while providing what's been missing from traditional fractional jet ownership—the enjoyment of flying on your own aircraft with your own crew from a local private terminal and hangar,” Walker said. Additionally, Jet Linx will handle the sale of an owner’s half-interest in a jet when the time comes.