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Eclipse Holds On To Customer Loyalty Despite ChallengesFriday, Sept. 19, 2008 by: Kevin Robinson-Avila After attending the first annual gathering of Eclipse Aviation customers in Oregon on Sept. 14, Randall Sanada was upbeat about the future of the Eclipse 500 very light jets.
Sanada is chairman of Jet-Alliance Inc. in West Lake, Calif. — a
wealth management business for moderately wealthy families and
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Highway In The SkyThursday, April 24, 2008 By MICHAEL WATERSON, Eagle Editor
Transportation is one of the key issues for the future not only in
Napa County but for the region, the state and the nation. Everyday
more people fume while stuck in traffic. It used to be that the
skies were friendly and offered a rapid alternative means of
transportation. But now the time spent waiting in long security
lines in the terminal after spending hours getting to and from the
airport plus parking can add up to four times as long as the flight
itself. Read more... |
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Jet-Alliance’s Fleet is Growing with the Addition of Another New Eclipse 500 JetJet-Alliance Continues as the Leader in VLJ Shared Ownership
Westlake Village, CA (December 6, 2007) --
Jet-Alliance, a California-based shared jet ownership company, is
scheduled to take delivery of its next new Eclipse 500 jet this
month. The aircraft (serial #84) will fly in conjunction with serial
#1. Jet-Alliance took delivery of the world’s first production very
light jet (VLJ) at the end of last year. As a co-owner
of the first VLJ, Randall Sanada, Jet-Alliance chairman, appreciates the
efficiency of this category of aircraft. “Instead of VLJ, perhaps it
should be known as
V-E-J for very efficient jet.”
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Jet-Alliance To Add Second Eclipse 500 To FleetThursday, December 13, 2007, the Aero News Network Shared Ownership Program Expects Serial # 84 By End Of Month California-based jet ownership company Jet-Alliance tells ANN it is scheduled to take delivery of a second Eclipse 500 jet this month. The aircraft, serial #84, will fly in conjunction with the very first Eclipse 500 delivered. Read more...
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From Saudi Excess to Eco-Travel: Private Jets Year in ReviewWritten by Amy Gunderson 12/06/2007
Private flying in 2007 was nothing less than extreme. A new class of
ultra-light planes, personal jumbo jets, and billion dollar deals
for fleets of aircraft all made headlines this year. The past 12
months also saw jet companies launching green initiatives as the
phrase “carbon-offset” became part of the private flyer lingo. And
as the year closed down, the entrance of marketing behemoth Virgin
into the charter business threatened to turn private aviation on its
head in 2008. Read more... |
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Investing in the “Very Light Jet” Industry: Feast or Folly?Jet-Alliance Founder to Speak at VLJ West on Investment Challenges Westlake Village, CA (November 16, 2007) -- The owner of the world’s first production VLJ, Randall P. Sanada of Jet-Alliance, Inc., will speak about the perks and challenges of investing in the VLJ industry at the VLJ West Management Forum in San Diego on November 27-28, 2007. Aviation business leaders will gather at this event to focus on the VLJ phenomenon that is transforming the industry. Read more...
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Los Angeles Business Journal - October 2007 Affordable Jet Ownership—It’s About TimeJet-Alliance Emerges as the Leader in Very Light Jet (VLJ) Shared Ownership Many dream of owning a private jet—that dream will soon be a reality for more than just a special few. The time has finally arrived for a whole new market segment to be served. With time being the most valuable commodity for many individuals, this development is overdue. Privately owned aircraft present a welcome relief to the burdens experienced by today’s travelers. Read more...
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North County Voice Newspaper - October 2007 Jet-Alliance Soars into New MarketThe very latest in aircraft technology was on display at the Business Aircraft and Jet Preview held at Carlsbad's McClellan/Palomar Airport on Thursday, Sept. 20. Among the many companies vying for the business travel dollar at the event was Jet-Alliance, Inc.
“Until now, only the largest companies and wealthiest families could
afford a private jet. Read more... |
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BigBear News - September 2007 Air Fair Features New Eclipse 500One of the aeronautical highlights of the Big Bear Airport's Air Fair 2007 was one of the first public appearances of the new Eclipse 500 Jet Aircraft. Eclipse Aviation, founded by former Microsoft executive Vern Raburn (with a financial investment from Bill Gates, among others), sold their very first Eclipse 500, to Jet-Alliance, Inc. Read more... |
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Aviation International News - February 2007 Eclipse delivers first customer Model 500By Harry Weisberger …Jet-Alliance, an aircraft management and fractional ownership company based in Westlake Village, Calif., will operate the first Eclipse and others it plans to acquire at the Camarillo Airport (CMA) near Los Angeles, the former Oxnard AFB… Read more...
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Fox News - January 2007 Gates-Backed Company Offers Very Light Microjets for Inexpensive Business Use ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico — Eclipse Aviation has made a major voyage with a very small jet. The company run by a former Microsoft executive and backed by Bill Gates, has become the second in the U.S to deliver one of the new planes, known as microjets, "very light jet," or VLJs, which are expected to fill the skies over the next decade. They generally have two engines, five or six passenger seats, automated cockpits and cost half as much as the most inexpensive business jet now in service. Read more... |
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ABC News - January 2007 Eclipse Sells Its 1st Very Light Jet By TIM KORTE ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Jan 5, 2007 (AP)— Eclipse Aviation has made a major voyage with a very small jet. The company run by a former Microsoft executive and backed by Bill Gates, has become the second in the U.S to deliver one of the new planes, known as microjets, "very light jet," or VLJs, which are expected to fill the skies over the next decade. They generally have two engines, five or six passenger seats, automated cockpits and cost half as much as the most inexpensive business jet now in service. Read more... |
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Financial Times - December 2006 Secondary Market In Personal Jets Takes OffBY Doug Cameron Soaring demand for the new generation of so-called personal jets has generated a buoyant secondary market for the $1.5m aircraft – even before the first model is delivered. The interest underscores the potential of
what advocates view as a sea-change in business and personal travel.
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Executive Traveler - November 2006 The Future Of DownsizingA new breed of Very Light Jets takes to the skies. BY LAUREN SIMPSON BETWEEN THE RISING FUEL surcharges and the time lost in interminable lines at major airports, a growing number of executives are finding personal aircraft to be the most appealing method of air travel. Yet private planes have their limitations: the cost of ownership and upkeep is formidable, and fractional ownership, while somewhat easier on the wallet, places restrictions on flight hours and often charges for empty legs. Read more... |
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Flight International - October 2006 Eclipse 500 debuts at Jet-AllianceFull US type approval received; flight tests on very light jet continue after software glitch interrupts F&R testing By Graham Warwick. Eclipse Aviation expects to deliver the first production Eclipse 500 very light jet (VLJ) this week, after receiving full US type certification on 30 September. The aircraft will be handed over to businessman David Crowe and Jet-Alliance, a California-based shared-ownership company that has purchased half the VLJ and will manage it on his behalf. Read more... |
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On Chaotic Day, Private Planes Fly Calm Skiesby Betsy McKay & Corey Dade. Atlanta, GA - August 11, 2006 - On a day of chaos and worry at commercial airports throughout the country, DeKalb-Peachtree Airport in Atlanta was an oasis of calm. Passengers, mostly businessmen talking on their cell phones, relaxed Thursday inside one of the general-aviation airport's terminals in a waiting room devoid of any burdensome security checkpoints and long lines. Read more... |
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Who's On FirstBy Joe Sharkey. The first deliveries of very light jets are imminent, as Eclipse Aviation received provisional federal certification last week for its new Eclipse 500 aircraft. After final certification, expected later this month, the first plane off the production line, designated as Number 0001, will be delivered to Jet-Alliance, a California fractional-jet ownership company. Eclipse is one of a handful of companies making four- to six-seat short-haul jets. Eclipse said it had received about 2,500 orders. Read more... |
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From Highway To Airway - Partial Ownership Of a Jet Can Save TimeBy Gretchen Macchiarella. To get from Norm Lapin's office in Sherman Oaks to one of the surgery centers his company runs in Fresno, he and two business partners have to drive 3 hours one way, a total of 21 work hours lost for a round trip. Read more...
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Pacific Coast Business Times - March, 2006 Ready For Takeoff: Jet Alliance Bets on Eclipse 500By Jonathan Vanian. To many people, the idea of owning an aircraft seems farfetched. How can one possibly afford the luxury of being able to travel thousands of miles away according to one’s own schedule? Thousand Oaks based Jet-Alliance is prepared to answer that question. Randall Sanada, president of Jet-Alliance, said the fractional jet ownership company is awaiting later 2006 for the first delivered aircraft of the Eclipse 500 Jet. The aircraft will arrive at the Camarillo Airport, where the company will begin flying its first planes. Download entire article in .pdf format...
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Very Light Jet Industry UpdateThe Very Light Jet era has arrived with deliveries of the first of several thousand of these unique aircraft scheduled to begin mid 2006! What are they? "Very Light Jet – Jet aircraft weighing 10,000 pounds or less maximum certificated takeoff weight and certificated for single pilot operations. These aircraft will possess at least some of the following features: (1) advanced cockpit automation, such as moving map GPS and multi-function displays; (2) automated engine and systems management; and (3) integrated autoflight, autopilot and flight-guidance systems."...directly from the NBAA Training Guidelines for Single Pilot Operations of Very Light Jets and Technically Advanced Aircraft. Read more... |
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