Go karts might bring to mind an afternoon of recreation and fun with family or friends at a local amusement park. For Shannon Ward, Jet Linx Houston Vice President of Sales & Client Relations, the kart is more than recreation – it’s a world of competition and opportunity.
Month: October 2015
Jet Linx Fort Worth Builds Private Jet Terminal
Jet Linx Fort Worth is putting down roots – and spreading its wings! Previously operating out of limited office space, Jet Linx Fort Worth is building a new private jet terminal at Meacham International Airport.
Private Jet Testimonial: Hill Feinberg, First Southwest Company
Jet Linx makes a promise to be “Your Personal Jet Company” every day – and we follow through! Hill Feinberg, a Jet Linx Dallas private jet client, spoke to Jet Linx for a testimonial video to talk about why he plans to stick with Jet Linx for the long haul.
Perfect Spa Experiences with Jet Linx Private Jets
Refresh. Renew. Restore. Revive. Relax. Whether a quick weekend getaway or a longer stay, these five spas offer something special for your mind, body and spirit.
Behind the Scenes with The Tutu Project
By now, dozens of photos of people in pink tutus have spread through the Jet Linx community. Many are of our friends, family, and team members – but they are all in homage of the man who started the tutu trend: photographer Bob Carey.
Welcome Aboard! Washington DC Fleet Update
The Jet Linx private jet fleet continues to lead the nation in growth! We are excited to announce our first aircraft addition in our newest Base location, Washington DC at Dulles International Airport. The DC Base recently added a Falcon 900C.
Jet Linx Team Targets Clays for Kids
Last month, members of the Jet Linx team enjoyed sportsmanship and competition for a good cause – the Ronald McDonald House Charities Omaha. Ray Bennett, Jet Linx Aviation Vice President of Sales, and Bruce Tuttle, Jet Linx Aviation Director of Compliance, joined friends to compete in the Clays for Kids event held at the Oak Creek Sporting Club.
Ballerina – The Jet Linx Tutu Project
The Tutu Project began, as photographer and patient-advocate Bob Carey explains it, “as a lark.”