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Luxury On The Go With New Private Jet Club

May 18, 2007

Cheap refueling and a grand environment are the goals of a new business model provided by XJet Club LLC and their sprawling new facility at Centennial Airport.

The new private jet club boasts 100,000 square-feet of space for the
relaxation and comfort of its club members. The exclusive hangar space and clubhouses make this a luxury stop, but it also offers jet fuel at cost to its members.

The facility is due to open this June and XJet will commence operations. When it does, XJet expects to be selling fuel for $1.20 less per unit than other refueling spots.

According to XJet chief executive Josh Stewart, the fuel prices will be cheaper because XJet won’t rely on the selling of fuel as their primary source of income. Instead, they will use a membership system qualifying members for the savings. Non-members will also be able to refuel but without the savings.

The cost of membership is hefty though, $60,000. Still, XJet already claims 20 members at the Centennial Airport facility alone. They don’t intend to stop there. There are plans underway to build new facilities in Grand Rapids, New York, Chicago, Dallas, Southern California, and Southern Florida.

 

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