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Private aviation programs may look similar on the surface, but the underlying models are fundamentally different. Understanding those differences matters most once flying patterns change — which they almost always do.
This page breaks down how Jettly, NetJets, and Flexjet compare where it counts.
NetJets / Flexjet
Jettly
What changes:
With Jettly, access adapts to your life — not the other way around.
NetJets / Flexjet
Jettly
What changes:
Capital stays liquid instead of being locked into an aircraft share.
NetJets / Flexjet
Jettly
What changes:
The aircraft fits the mission — not the program.
NetJets / Flexjet
Jettly
What changes:
You’re not pressured to fly just to justify sunk costs.
NetJets / Flexjet
Jettly
What changes:
Lower usage doesn’t create financial drag.
NetJets / Flexjet
Jettly
What changes:
Leaving doesn’t require finding a buyer.
Fractional ownership programs were designed for a time when access was scarce and flexibility was secondary. Modern private aviation prioritizes adaptability, capital efficiency, and optionality.
That’s the difference between ownership-era programs and access-first models.
If you’re evaluating whether long-term fractional ownership still fits how you fly today, explore how modern private jet access works — and why many travelers are making the switch.
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