Fleet growth continues at Delta Private Jets
Latest fleet additions complement increased demand from Jet Card customers
Delta Private Jets continues to see record growth for charter and Jet Card travel. As demand increases, the company’s ability to add popular aircraft models through its innovative Aircraft Management programs allows it to meet customers’ needs as well as spur additional growth.

DPJ saw a year-over-year increase in Jet Card sales of 76% for August. This follows record growth in both June and July, with September on track for similar activity.

“Our Aircraft Management programs give owners the opportunity to tailor their own flying and aircraft access with the ability to offset the expense of ownership through revenue generation and cost savings,” said John Daly, Chief Operating Officer of Delta Private Jets. “Our unique solutions for aircraft owners in turn help us expand our managed fleet and meet the growing demand for our products.”

“We are committed to offering our customers a wide range of available aircraft types to meet their needs,” said James Murray, Managing Director, Fleet Programs and Procurement. “We also make an effort to ensure that the aircraft in our fleet are equipped with the amenities most appreciated by passengers, such as Wi-Fi.”

The most recent additions to the DPJ fleet include a CJ2, with a newly refurbished interior, Wi-Fi and leather seats. A midsize Citation Excel and super-midsize Citation X have also joined the fleet, which has grown to well over 50 aircraft. In addition, DPJ has access to over 1,000 additional aircraft through an affiliate network of charter operations.

BlueSky Business Aviation News | 25th September 2014 | Issue #289
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