Buying A Private Jet With Fractional Ownership In Mind

Private jet charters have their need among those between celebrities and average folk. This would include medium business owners, for example. The problem is that they are much too expensive for normal means of buying, unless of course fractional ownership is investigated.

Private jet charters have their need among those between celebrities and average folk. This would include medium business owners, for example. The problem is that they are much too expensive for normal means of buying, unless of course fractional ownership is investigated.

Private jet ownership done on a fractional level will mean that you are able to use the jet according to either a certain schedule, or via a certain amount of hours per period. If you are only flying about 50 hours each year, this is the better option as you aren't paying for the overhead that comes with paying for the jet and all the maintenance required to keep it running smoothly.

Even if you need out of the ownership, there is usually a clause that states you are able to do so. A minimum commitment is required, but after this period, you are free to liquidate your share in the private jet charter. Whether you or the company handles it is the question of course. If the company handles it, doesn't settle for anything less than fair market value if you are able to.

Companies that can guarantee availability are the best to side with. Essentially, the company will find a different jet for you if the one you have ownership in is taken. Companies that do this will find either a jet that is on par with the one you have ownership in, or a better one. It's like buying a coach ticket and flying first class- anything is possible!

Fees are still in need of being paid, just like they would if you owned the jet yourself. This would include staffing fees, fuel, and maintenance fees. The upside here is that you are splitting the costs with others. The downside is that you still have to outline a portion of your budget to the act of paying these fees. Consult the private jet charter about any and all fees before signing- you want to know what you are getting into.

Press the charter company for every detail possible in regards to what you can or can't do. While it will all be outlined in your contract, odds are that the company won't go over everything with you unless you specifically ask. It might also help to find a lawyer, or find a previous client that has signed a contract- perhaps a friend or family member. Ask them how they felt about the contract and service.

Final Thoughts

Finding a private jet charter that does fractional ownership isn't always easy, since it's a niche of an already targeted industry. Private jet companies will be glad to do the consulting for you if they don't already have services set in stone, so long as you ask nicely.

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