Buying A Private Jet With Fractional Ownership In Mind
Owning a private jet is a commitment. Foremost, it is a commitment of a vast sum of money that most just simply don’t have. That isn’t to say that the private jet is forever elusive, as schemes such as the fractional ownership plan have allowed low budgets to obtain private jets too.
Buying in a fraction of a jet is a lot like buying a stock. You will essentially own a share of the jet, and have a say in who uses it, why, and when. If you can find a company that manages the relationship between you and other investors, all the better the relationships will be. You can expect to get the jet plane according to a set schedule, or according to a certain amount of hours as set by the company.
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.
Find a private jet ownership model that guarantees availability. These managed services will ship out a different private jet should another stakeholder be using the one in question. Guaranteed availability is necessary for business owners who need to get in the air at a moment’s notice in order to secure their next business deal.
Find out about all fees before signing the papers. This can’t be stressed enough, as there will still be periodic fees for the maintenance of the jet. The massive amount of money it takes to finance these operations will be considerably less since you only own a fraction of the jet, but be aware that there are still fees. Keep some room in your budget to pay them upfront after finding out the estimated costs.
The proof of a good service is in the pudding. Ask to see testimonials from real customers, and references if you feel to press the matter further. Call up on some references and see what kind of experience or advice the person would give if they had to do it all over again. You can learn some valuable tips, or even find something out that the private jet charter didn’t clue you in on at the meeting.
In Conclusion
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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