Charter Services
Aircraft Are In Demand
We are experiencing continual demand, and we anticipate this rapid pace to stay steady for a while. Not only are our EJM charter guests flying regularly again, but so are NetJets Owners, creating flight demand from all areas of our business. For that reason, we are asking for your continued partnership in fulfilling the heightened demand. Aircraft will be needed, especially on Peak Period Days, so we encourage you to plan ahead. Traveling on alternative dates will help us keep your aircraft available for charter. If you currently do not charter your aircraft, but are interested in maximizing revenue potential, please speak with your OS VP. 

Remaining 2021 Peak Period Days
Labor Day (Sept 2-3, 6-7)
Columbus Day (Oct 7 - 11)
Thanksgiving (Nov 18-24, 27-30)
Christmas (Dec 16-19, 25-28)
New Year's (Dec 31 - Jan 3)
Owner Benefits
New Partnerships
As part of NetJets Inc., EJM offers our Owners many exclusive benefits, including new offers from Quintessentially® and Northrop & Johnson®. Quintessentially, the world’s leading luxury lifestyle group, offers ours Owners special access to their services and extends premium offers, such as a waived joining fee and discounts. Northrop & Johnson, the foremost authority in yachting for any seafaring traveler, offers distinguished and unmatched presence at yachting’s biggest events worldwide. In addition to extraordinary benefits, EJM Owners can enjoy exclusive VIP access to yacht tours, hospitality areas, and evening cocktail events aboard luxury superyachts. 
Summer Weather Update
Be Prepared for Hurricane Season
In the event of a potential hurricane or tropical storm, we encourage all Owners to protect your aircraft. Your OS VP is available and happy to help you plan for weather events and determine the exact coverages that are available under your insurance policies if you are or may be affected by a tropical storm or hurricane.

  • Whenever possible, make arrangements with EJM to move your aircraft outside the path of a hurricane or tropical storm. If the aircraft cannot be moved, place your aircraft inside the best shelter available.

  • We advise you move your aircraft before a watch or warning is declared. Once the National Weather Service (NWS) has formally issued a watch or warning, all aircraft should be evacuated. Waiting to move your aircraft can present challenges in logistics, availability of emergency flight crews, and more. 

  • The aircraft should be relocated to another airport (at least 100 nautical miles away) that is not under a hurricane or typhoon watch or warning.
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