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Paradigm Jet Management Expands Air Charter Fleet in Central Texas, Austin, and San Antonio

Paradigm Jet Management Expands Air Charter Fleet in Central Texas, Austin, and San Antonio

Paradigm Jet, the largest air charter operator in Central Texas, significantly expands its fleet of private jets with the addition of 5 aircraft. To meet increased demand for private aviation travel, Paradigm Jet Management has grown their fleet to 22 aircraft.

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AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 30, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Paradigm Jet Management continues to invest in growth to provide the most robust air charter options to meet rapidly increasing demand. Today, Paradigm Jet Management announced a significant expansion in their air charter fleet of private jets. Paradigm Jet, operating out of the Atlantic Aviation terminal on the south side of Austin Bergstrom International Airport, now has 22 aircraft in their charter fleet. The 5 additional aircraft consist mainly of light jets, including a Nextant 400XT, a Textron Cessna Citation CJ4, and a Hawker 800XP. The new aircraft are available to charter at rates between $2250 per hour and $3000 per hour, and Paradigm Jet offers charter rates beginning at $1,000 per hour for a small turboprop, on up to $6,500 per hour for a large cabin Gulfstream.

Paradigm Jet attributes its rapid expansion to its network of aircraft owners, and the referrals that they provide. Whereas many air charter operators offer ancillary, often conflicting services, like jet cards, and aircraft sales, Paradigm Jet focuses solely on the management and operation of the aircraft.

“This hyper-focus on the needs of the aircraft owner has led us to achieve the growth we have seen”, said Jeff Spyke, President of Paradigm Jet Management. “In our business model, the aircraft owner is the foundation, and the market has rewarded this focus.”

External factors such as the rapidly growing air charter market in Austin, Texas, the tax benefits related to the 100% bonus depreciation of preowned aircraft, and the overall economic boom in Central Texas have contributed to Paradigm Jet’s growth.

“We have achieved this growth with almost no marketing, relying completely on word of mouth. That changes this year”, said Daniel Kearns, Director of Aircraft Management at Paradigm Jet. “We are committed to bringing the best possible service to every single aircraft owner in Central Texas, and we will continue to work tirelessly on behalf of our owners”.

Paradigm Jet intends to expand its services in 2019 with the addition of a certificated FAA Part 145 repair station. The formation of this subsidiary will provide aircraft owners with flexibility in their maintenance options.

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Paradigm Jet Management, founded in 2002, is an air charter operator under FAR Part 135. Paradigm Jet has 5 locations in the United States, and 22 aircraft under management. The bulk of Paradigm Jet’s fleet operates out of Austin, Texas, and Paradigm Jet remains committed to providing the best possible aircraft management and air charter services to Central Texas communities.

 

SOURCE Paradigm Jet Management, Inc.

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