Private Jet CharterHow JetsFly Finds Aircraft Worldwide
Inside the marketplace model: how we source, vet, and price thousands of aircraft for every request.
JetsFly doesn't own aircraft, and that's not a limitation, it's the entire strategy. Ownership binds a company to selling you its fleet, whatever's parked and depreciating this week. A marketplace binds us to something better: finding the right aircraft for your specific trip, wherever it happens to be based.
Behind every quote you receive sits a live market of thousands of aircraft across vetted operators worldwide, filtered in minutes down to the two or three that genuinely fit your mission.
Here's what happens between your request landing and the options reaching your inbox, and why the model consistently produces better positioning, fairer pricing, and more honest advice.
In This Article
1. Your Request Hits a Live Market
Route, dates, passenger count, and preferences go out to operators whose aircraft fit the mission profile. Within the hour, offers return from fleets across the region, each operator competing on their genuine availability rather than quoting from a brochure.
Positioning decides more than any other variable. A jet based an hour's ferry from your departure beats an identical aircraft two countries away by thousands of euros, and only marketplace sourcing reliably finds it. This is the structural reason our quotes are competitive: we're not selling distance disguised as an hourly rate.
2. Vetting Before Pricing
Price competition means nothing without a safety floor, so the floor comes first. Only operators holding valid Air Operator Certificates, appropriate insurance, and recognized third-party safety ratings, ARGUS, WYVERN, IS-BAO, enter our network at all.
Vetting is continuous, not ceremonial. Aircraft age, maintenance standing, and crew experience are reviewed on an ongoing basis, and an option that fails our checks simply never reaches your quote. You compare finalists, not applicants.
