For over 25 years, Jetfly has stood out in Europe as a pioneer of a distinctive shared ownership model in business aviation. Designed to offer the flexibility of private aviation without the constraints of sole ownership, the Shared Ownership Program gives owners access to a fleet of 72 aircraft operated and managed by Jetfly, with guaranteed availability throughout the year. As a key player in European business aviation sector, Jetfly continues to expand its Shared Ownership Program, a solution that is transforming access to private aviation for executives, entrepreneurs, and frequent travelers across Europe.
The concept is based on a simple model: multiple owners purchase a share in a Pilatus PC-12, Pilatus PC-24, or Cirrus Jet and, in return, have guaranteed access to a full fleet of aircraft operated by Jetfly. This approach allows owners to enjoy the advantage of private aviation while optimizing operating costs, operational management, and flexibility of use.

With this model, owners have access to an aircraft at any time, with just 24 hours’ notice and no travel fees. The Shared Ownership Program also provides access to more than 3,500 airports and airfields across Europe, allowing owners to get as close as possible to their final destination. Beyond flexibility, Jetfly focuses on continuity of service and a seamless experience. The aircraft are fully operated and maintained by the group’s technical teams, allowing owners to benefit from a turnkey solution that includes pilots, maintenance, operational management, and customized support.
The model developed by Jetfly also meets the evolving mobility needs of European users. Private aviation is now becoming a truly efficient tool that allows travelers to make multiple trips in a single day, reach regional destinations with limited service, and significantly reduce travel time.
With over 250,000 flight hours and 500 aircraft owners, Jetfly manages a total fleet of 74 aircraft, including 52 Pilatus PC-12s, 17 Pilatus PC-24s, 3 Cirrus Jets, and 2 Falcon 7Xs under management. The company employs 500 people, including 250 pilots, and has been operating throughout Europe for over 25 years.

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