Flights of fancy: more people take to sky in time-share private jets.For Beverly Hills Beverly Hills, city (1990 pop. 31,971), Los Angeles co., S Calif., completely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles; inc. 1914. The largely residential city is home to many motion-picture and television personalities. artist Marjorie Goodson Cagle, flying first class was simply not good enough. Sure, she loved the leg room and pampering service that first-class travelers have come to expect, but there were downsides: traffic hassles near major airports, heightened security checks--and then there were her dogs. "I have an Australian shepherd The Australian Shepherd is a breed of working dog that was developed in the Western United States in the 19th century from several different breeds.[1]<ref name="ascasite" /><ref name="Coile" /> Despite its name, the breed, commonly known , a black mutt and a German shepherd German shepherd, breed of large, muscular working dog perfected in Germany at the turn of the 20th cent. It stands about 25 in. (64 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 60 to 85 lb (27.2–38.5 kg). ," Cagle said. "I take them everywhere with me. I'd never dream of putting them in the cargo hold of a commercial jet." Her solution was spending $100,000 a year for a kind of credit card from New York-based Marquis Jet Partners Inc. that gives her 25 hours of travel on one of the company's jets. That's $4,000 for every hour of flight. Several times a month, she flies out of Van Nuys or Santa Monica airports Santa Monica Airport (IATA: SMO, ICAO: KSMO, FAA LID: SMO), also known as Santa Monica Municipal Airport, is a general aviation airport located in the heart of the residential community of Santa Monica, California, United States. to any one of 5,400 small local airports in the U.S. And it allows her to travel with her dogs. The fractional use, as well as ownership, of private jets is growing fast in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. amid the recovering economy and a real estate boom that has put more discretionary money in the pockets of individuals and corporations. Surveys by the National Business Travel Association indicate that 50 percent of its member corporations will likely use private jets this year, up from 30 percent last year. At the same time, the private jet industry is showing a marked turnaround, with over 700 jets expected to be built this year, up from 600 in 2004. Abundant credit has made buying private jets an easier investment, with the 2004 federal Jobs Creation Act specifically giving businesses a tax incentive for capital investments, including jets. Until last year, the aviation finance division of New York-based Citigroup Inc.'s Private Bank was handling 20 to 30 private jet purchases or leases every year, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Mary Schwartz, director of the group. At the current pace, the group is expected to double that number this year--and it has opened a West Coast office in Beverly Hills to handle the surge. "The market is just booming. In the first half of this year, we've done more business than in any other year in total," Schwartz said. "We have a huge number of deals in the pipeline, so that will keep going higher." New alternatives Along with the interest in private jets has been the growth of alternative financing schemes that have made fractional ownership In business, fractional ownership is a percentage share of an expensive asset. Shares are sold to individual owners. A fractional owner enjoys priorities and privileges, such as reduced rates, priority access on holidays and income sharing. more affordable to wealthy--but not mega-wealthy--Americans. Fractional ownership--basically a time-share allowing people or companies to purchase a piece of a private jet--have been offered for years by NetJets Inc., a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRKA, NYSE: BRKB) is a conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S., that oversees and manages a number of subsidiary companies. Inc., and Canadian private jet maker Bombardier Inc.'s Flex Jet unit. Typical costs of fractional ownership have been prohibitive for anyone but the very rich. Private jets, new and used, usually run between $20 and $40 million, with a fractional ownership--typically one-eighth of a $25 million plane--costing around $3 million annually, not including fuel, management, maintenance and airport fees. But now fractional companies are selling smaller increments of ownership to keep up with demand from newly enriched customers who are sick of 9/11-related travel restrictions, but don't want to pay quite as much. At Citigroup, fractional ownership of as little as 1/16 of the jets accounts for 35 percent of the aircraft practice, and it is growing faster than leasing or owning entire jets. With credit so cheap, businesses like Marquis Jet, which doesn't own a jet fleet, are buying up big blocks of charter and fractional time and then reselling it at a profit in smaller increments. The company has fractional ownership in some of FlexJets' 500 planes. Craig Ross Craig David Ross is an American guitarist best known for performing and recording with Lenny Kravitz. Biography Ross was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. , vice president of entertainment and West Coast sales, said sales of the company's cards, which are priced at about $100,000 for the minimum 25-hour increment To add a number to another number. Incrementing a counter means adding 1 to its current value. , have been growing since Marquis Jet opened its Santa Monica Airport office in 2002. He noted that the number of new clients doubled in 2004 and will more than double again this year, although he declined to offer specific figures. Ross attributed the popularity to flexibility, as opposed to savings. "Some of my clients fly 200 or 300 hours a year and they're billionaires," he said. "Some of my clients buy cards to use when their own jets aren't available. People are even giving them as anniversary or Valentine gifts." Flight competition Marquis is not the only company tapping this market. Cincinnati-based Delta AirElite Business Jets Delta AirElite Business Jets is an airline based in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. It operates jet aircraft and helicopter charter services as a subsidiary of Comair. Its main base is Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport[1]. Inc., a unit of Delta Airlines Inc. that owns its own fleet, has recently started selling the cards in 10-hour increments. David Thorson, chief executive at Thorson Insurance Service Inc. in Westlake Village, is another convert. His company sold its eight-passenger Citation II three years ago because owning the jet was too much of a hassle (it didn't have the range to fly non-stop to New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , plus there was the $500,000 in annual upkeep). Thorson and his partners now purchase pre-paid cards from Marquis Jet that allow them to fly on two different types of private jets for 150 hours a year. "We have to do lots of extremely short notice trips, and the plane would be down for service, and all of a sudden we needed to be somewhere within a day," Thorson said. Meanwhile, a new generation of more affordable jets promises to expand ownership. Corporate jets from Albuquerque, N.M.-based Eclipse Aviation Eclipse Aviation Corporation is an Albuquerque, New Mexico based manufacturer of the Eclipse 500 and Eclipse ECJ very light jets (VLJs). Founded in 1998 by former Microsoft employee Vern Raburn, the company employs about 1,300, which is more than twice the number from only a few Corp. and Adam Aircraft Industries Adam Aircraft Industries (AAI) is an aircraft manufacturer founded by George F. Adam Jr and John C. Knudsen at Centennial Airport in Arapahoe County, Colorado, in 1998. Inc. in Denver are being marketed for as little as $1 million. The companies are receiving hundreds of orders for the ultra lightweight, fuel-efficient jets that are made using composite materials composite material or composite, any material made from at least two discrete substances, such as concrete. Many materials are produced as composites, such as the fiberglass-reinforced plastics used for automobile bodies and boat hulls, but the . Adam has delivered its first models and Eclipse expects its jets to be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), component of the U.S. Department of Transportation that sets standards for the air-worthiness of all civilian aircraft, inspects and licenses them, and regulates civilian and military air traffic through its air traffic control in mid-2006. "That's the next big thing. That's going to make it a lot more affordable for even more people to own jets," Schwartz said. Jet Set Production of private jets is growing again as demand broadens beyond the very rich. 1995 300 1997 450 1999 650 2001 785 2003 500 2005 * 705 2007 * 892 * Projected Source: Forecast International Inc. Note: Table made from bar graph. |
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