Fractional Ownership Plans For Private Jet Charters
Posted by Chris Channing | Posted in General Advice | Posted on 31-07-2010
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We can’t all afford the lavish private jet with a mini bar and water bed in it. The good news is that you might be surprised if you may or not, thanks to the fractional ownership style of private jet purchases. It’s less money upfront, and a fully functional jet is still at one’s fingertips.
A company that specializes in fractional jet ownership will also go through the means of outlining what kind of schedule the private jet will follow. If the company offers the option of mediating between needs and wants of other investors in the group, be sure to take them up on the offer. It’s nice to have a third party mediation facility if any disputes over the jet are brought forth by others.
Perhaps traveling via jet isn’t a long term solution for you: that’s fine too! There are plans in action that allow buyers to liquidate their share in a jet in order to get their invested money back into capital. Liquidating your stake in the jet will mean you will get a fair market value at the present time period- so you may actually get less than you have put into the operation.
A managed private jet charter service will also setup a way to get a jet charter when the jet you paid for is tied up. When dividing the ownership between as many as ten people or more, you will likely have to find an alternate solution for emergencies. Ask your private jet charter service what they can offer for emergency flights.
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.
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
From here you should be looking at companies that can cater to your needs. Fractional ownership is still a relatively new idea, so not every private jet company will have this option. Just keep looking and don’t be afraid to go with a company outside your region.
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