Premier Air Charter Holdings Inc. is a Nevada corporation that conducts its business through the wholly owned subsidiary Premier Air Charter, Inc., which is headquartered in San Diego, California. The subsidiary operates as a luxury aircraft charter company, offering private jet flights, aircraft management, and aircraft sales to a global clientele. Premier’s fleet consists of light jets, turbojets, and mid‑large jets, including models such as the Challenger 601,…
Premier Air Charter Holdings Inc. is a Nevada corporation that conducts its business through the wholly owned subsidiary Premier Air Charter, Inc., which is headquartered in San Diego, California. The subsidiary operates as a luxury aircraft charter company, offering private jet flights, aircraft management, and aircraft sales to a global clientele. Premier’s fleet consists of light jets, turbojets, and mid‑large jets, including models such as the Challenger 601, Gulfstream IV, Citation X, Citation CJ3, and Cessna 750. The company holds an FAA air carrier certificate under Part 119 and an Operations Specification under Part 135, authorizing on‑demand air‑taxi operations.
Revenue is generated principally from fees charged for each private jet flight hour flown under charter agreements. In addition, the company earns management fees for overseeing the maintenance, crew scheduling, and regulatory compliance of aircraft owned by third parties. Aircraft sales transactions also contribute to revenue, with Premier acting as an intermediary or dealer for buyers and sellers in the pre‑owned jet market. Ancillary income sources include catering, ground transportation, and concierge services that are bundled with charter trips to enhance the customer experience.
The filing does not delineate separate operating segments for Premier Air Charter Holdings Inc.; the company functions as a single integrated business unit. Consequently, no distinct segment information is presented in this report.
Premier competes in the global private jet charter market, which was estimated at $13.65 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of approximately 7.8% through 2030. Key rivals include NetJets, Flexjet, Wheels Up, VistaJet, Magellan Jets, and XOJet, with NetJets generally regarded as the largest participant due to its extensive fractional ownership, leasing, and jet card programs. Despite being smaller than these competitors, Premier believes it can compete successfully by leveraging the deep aviation experience of its leadership team, maintaining rigorous safety and maintenance standards, and offering highly personalized flight solutions. The company’s vertically integrated maintenance capability further enhances aircraft availability and helps control operating costs, providing a differentiator in a price‑sensitive industry.
The company’s customers consist principally of high‑net‑worth individuals, corporate executives, and aviation enthusiasts who require on‑demand private air travel for business or personal purposes. Premier serves clients domestically within the United States as well as internationally, accommodating flights to destinations across North America, Europe, Asia, and other regions. While the filing does not disclose specific customer names, the client base includes individuals seeking luxury charter flights, corporations needing flexible travel solutions, and owners looking for aircraft management and acquisition assistance.
Sector:IndustrialsSector rationaleThe company's primary revenue is generated from providing on-demand air-taxi operations (private jet flights) and aircraft management services, which falls under the 'Airlines' or 'Logistics' categories within Industrials. While it serves high-net-worth individuals, the core business is the operation of aircraft and the provision of aviation services to businesses and individuals, rather than the sale of a consumer discretionary product.Industries:AirlinesIndustrialsPrimaryPremier Air Charter operates as a luxury aircraft charter company providing private jet flights to high-net-worth individuals and corporate executives. Its primary revenue is generated from fees charged for each private jet flight hour flown under charter agreements.Commercial AerospaceIndustrialsSecondaryThe company generates revenue from aircraft sales transactions, acting as an intermediary or dealer for buyers and sellers in the pre-owned jet market for models like the Gulfstream IV and Challenger 601.Classified using BQ-MICSCIK: 0001570937