Summary

  • PlaneSense ranks as the seventh-largest U.S. fractional ownership operator based on hours flown in 2023, with a 6.8% growth in flight hours.
  • New fractional share owners can expect to pay approximately $400k for a 1/16th share, with each entitled to 50 flight hours per year.
  • Shareholders are also charged an hourly flight hour fee and a monthly management fee.

PlaneSense is a leading fractional aircraft ownership company based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Founded in 1995 by George Antoniadis, who serves as the President and CEO, PlaneSense has established itself as a prominent player in the private aviation industry over nearly three decades. Its unique business model focuses on only two aircraft types from the same OEM—the single-engine Pilatus PC-12 turboprop, and the PC-24 jet.

PlaneSense is the largest commercial operator of the PC-12 and PC-24 aircraft. Simple Flying has highlighted the Pilatus PC-12 and PC-24. The PC-12 has a maximum cruising speed of 287 knots compared to 440 KTS for the newer, larger, twin-jet-powered PC-24, which has a range of more than 2,000 miles.

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PlaneSense ranks as the seventh-largest U.S. fractional ownership operator based on hours flown in 2023.

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