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Private jet management and jet card company Jet Linx has completed its newly-constructed private jet terminal in Scottsdale, Arizona. The original Jet Linx Scottsdale private terminal opened as the company's seventh location in 2012 and, after a decade of growth, has moved to a new, purpose-built facility to serve local aircraft management clients and jet card members.
In response to increasing local demand, Jet Linx began construction of a new, standalone facility at Scottsdale airport in the summer of 2021. The new facility offers 3,000 sq ft of elevated and sophisticated private terminal, including a central lobby with individual workstations, a private conference room, fully stocked kitchenette and refreshment bar. An attached 30,000 sq ft aircraft hangar will accommodate a growing fleet that has doubled in size within the last five months.
Floor to ceiling glass windows provide panoramic views of the Sonoran Desert and McDowell Mountains, amplifying natural light to create a clean and refined environment for jet card members, aircraft owners and their guests. With direct access to the ramp and a private gate, Jet Linx clients can opt to park on the runway and board aircraft directly from their vehicles. A private, covered parking area promises secure storage of client vehicles during their trip.
“Our new location comes intelligently-designed to provide more convenience, cohesion and comfort for our members,” says Scottsdale base vice president Shooter Smith. “Every aspect of our new facility was built in response to current and future needs as we continue to experience client growth and more flight activity. We cannot wait to welcome our members back with our distinctive five-star service.”
The company also plans to pursue additional enhancements to its private jet terminal facilities in Dallas and looks forward to the completion of its new 70,000 sq ft flagship facility in Omaha in 2023. A grand opening celebration for the new Scottsdale private terminal is expected to take place in December 2022.
The news follows the company's resumption of sales of its two key jet card programmes, the Enterprise Jet Card Membership for corporate clients and a Tier II Executive Jet Card Membership for leisure travellers who fly less frequently.