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Why Traditional Fractional Jet Programs Are Being Replaced

The Fractional Model Was Built for a Different Era

Traditional fractional programs were designed when aircraft access was scarce, pricing was opaque, and flexibility didn’t exist.

Where Fractional Ownership Breaks Down

  • Long-term contracts (5–10 years)
  • Capital locked up regardless of usage
  • Fixed fleets = limited availability
  • Exit friction and resale uncertainty
  • Paying for aircraft you’re not flying

How the Marketplace Model Changed Private Aviation

  • Access without ownership risk
  • Pay for usage, not sunk costs
  • Global fleet vs fixed inventory
  • No long-term lockups
  • Aircraft matched per mission

What This Means for Modern Flyers

  • Capital efficiency
  • Flexibility as travel patterns change
  • No depreciation risk
  • Easier upgrades/downgrades by trip

Learn how modern access compares →

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