With revenue growth averaging 40% YoY in the first quarter of 2022 and charter sales doubling the Phenix Jet Group “is looking to differentiate itself from its competitors by offering a broad range of services, as well as high-end services with competitive pricing” according to the operator.
Phenix Jet has two major lines of business through its VP-C Cayman AOC license and its FAA AOC license, and offers bespoke business jet charter and management services to elite clientele.
The operator and management company has achieved higher-than-average industry safety certification, with safety ratings including IS-BAO (Stage 2&3), ARGUS Platinum and Wyvern Wingman. Its pilots have on average each flown for more than 10,000 hours.
“We are proud to have gained industry-wide recognition in the charter market having only emerged in the past 5 years. Our fleet is repeatedly selected by 1st tier clientele, whose names you can see in your daily news. We are a good mix of American legacy aviation operational standards and Japanese Omotenashi service tradition. Bringing the best experience to our client makes us proud.’’ Said Yuichiro Sasaki, Director of Business Development & Charter Sales for Phenix Jet Group.
With an ever-growing demand from clients for variety and flexibility, Phenix Jet Cayman was incorporated just under three years ago. As one of the few business jet operators that were selected by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) to receive a Cayman Islands Air Operators Certificate (AOC) Phenix Jet group is now proudly managing seven Cayman registered aircraft and nine FAA registered business aircraft. Solid demand for the Cayman product means that the company will add three further Cayman Islands registered aircraft to its fleet before the end of 2022.
According to the operator, “registering a business aircraft on the Cayman Islands VP-C registry gives owners the ultimate amount of flexibility and options in terms of ownership structures, flight crew arrangements, and operational efficiencies – including Polar operations. This flexibility translates into better operational performance of aircraft, which can bring significant cost savings for the clients“.