Priester Adds Five Bizjets to Managed Fleet
The additional aircraft brings its managed and on-demand charter fleet to 75.
This Falcon 2000LXS is one of five business jets Priester Aviation has added to its managed fleet. (Photo: Priester Aviation)

Priester Aviation added a mix of five long-range, super-midsize, and midsize managed business jets in the fourth quarter last year, bringing its managed and on-demand charter fleet to 75 aircraft. The fleet additions and their bases include a Bombardier Global 6000 in Chicago, Gulfstream G500 in North Dakota, Dassault Falcon 2000LXS in Florida, Bombardier Challenger 300 in Michigan, and Bombardier Learjet 45 in Oklahoma.


“These additions advance our goal of delivering incredibly high-quality, responsive services in key markets,” said Priester Aviation president and CEO Andy Priester. “More and more people recognize the unrivaled flexibility and benefits afforded by aircraft ownership and private charter flights. We see demand continuing to grow.”


The addition of aircraft follows Priester Aviation’s move to offer a parts-procurement program for its managed fleet through JSSI Parts & Leasing, which has more than 38,000 stock lines of inventory that supports nearly every make and model of business jet.