Need help maintaining your jet—or purchasing one? A new private jet service at Scottsdale Airport is ready to assist. PrismJet is a locally owned private jet charter and management company that offers operating and brokering jet charter services, as well as jet management services.
The company says it aims to “demystify the complex aircraft ownership process by providing effective management expertise. Aircraft owners will get proactive, transparent communication, prioritization of safety, with frequent reporting and cost efficiencies to allow them to better enjoy the experience.”
The company also assists with the acquisition of an aircraft.
PrismJet’s leadership teams comprised of aviation industry experts Mike Bianco, CEO; Todd Pixley, president and chief pilot; Scott Casey, vice president; Trevor Turcott, vice president and director of operations; and Scott Guetti, vice president and director of maintenance.
“We are excited to launch PrismJet in Scottsdale and bring a new level of concierge jet management and charter service to the flying community across the country,” says Casey. “Our goal is to take away the stress and time-consuming tasks that come with owning an aircraft and instead help clients reap the enjoyment and valuable benefits from flying private.”
PrismJet’s charter fleet includes two Challenger 350s and a Lear 45XR and has plans to expand into the large cabin market all to ensure a high-quality, safe flying experience.
Categories: Business & Finance, Travel & Resorts
Tags: airline, PrismJet, Private jet, scottsdale airport
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