JetManager
Features Our Tenets CRM

The memory private aviation never had.

Remembers everything. So you don't have to.

Features

CRM

Private aviation should be obsessed with the customer. So that's where we started.

A system that knows the preferences and travel patterns of your best customers, the real-time availability of your inventory, and the pressures of a busy summer season — responds very differently than one that doesn't. That's the difference between software and intelligence.

  • Passenger profiles — Preferences, dietary needs, health notes, and special requests — all in one place, always at hand.
  • Repeat patterns — Caribbean in winter. Côte d'Azur in summer. JetManager learns your customers' rhythms so nothing is ever a surprise.
  • Preferred aircraft & airports — Save preferred tail numbers, FBOs, catering contacts, and ground transport per customer.
  • Communication log — Every note, every conversation, every detail — logged against the customer, not lost in someone's inbox.

Flight

Our common sense Trip Manager. Now that you know what your customer wants, let's go fly. Craft trips with full customer context and every preference in memory.

Our Tenets

  • Customer first — Private aviation means bespoke, tailor-made travel. Modern software should be flexible enough to serve every customer individually.
  • Eliminate friction — The core product of private aviation is to safely transport passengers from here to there. Remove every obstacle.
  • Connect the disconnected — True digitalization means your systems talk to each other and your data flows without anyone copying it by hand.
  • Context is everything — Data tells you what happened. Context tells you what it means.
  • AI is an amplifier — Run in the wrong direction with AI, and you get there faster. Direction first. Intelligence second.
  • Predictable by design — Winter in the Caribbean. Summer in the Côte d'Azur. Your customers repeat. Your software should know.
  • Keep it simple — Common sense over complexity. Software should feel obvious to the people who use it every day.
  • Software can be beautiful — There is no reason operations software has to be ugly.
  • The future is digital — Digitize. Digitalize. Connect. Automate. Predict. Five steps — in that order, every time.
  • The future is mobile — Operations happen in hangars, on tarmacs, and at 40,000 feet.
  • The future is speech — Screens will go away. A great digital assistant knows what to tell you before you think to ask.