Once you’ve decided to consider aircraft ownership, it’s important to recognize that one size doesn’t fit all and that there are many options, depending on your individual preferences and requirements. Sterling is expert at helping potential owners sort through the options and make the most cost-effective decisions. Here are the three most popular types of aircraft ownership:

Full aircraft ownership

Purchase or lease of a complete aircraft, either by an individual or a relatively small number of individuals through joint ownership. Often accomplished via a partnership or limited liability corporation (LLC).

Fractional ownership

Partial interest in an aircraft managed by a fractional provider. Typically a five-year contract, sold in 1/16th ownership increments, each representing 50 hours.

Jet card fractional ownership

Purchase of a set number of hours, typically 25 or 50, providing access to a fractional fleet. Similar in function to charter cards or block charter programs. Sterling provides its program charter customers access to a jet card as a way of enhancing point-to-point travel flexibility, especially when the trip doesn’t include a Milwaukee departure or arrival.
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