Sun, Jan 19, 2014
Becomes Partner With Private Aviation Company M2Jets
Former New York Jets free safety Bret Lockett has been named Senior Partner of startup private aviation company M2Jets which is based in New York. Lockett, who was released by the Jets in August, will work alongside company founder and CEO Moshe Malamud.
Malamud oversaw the Asian expansion of IGPC, an international corporation who has consulted for governments in more than 75 various countries in areas of postal services, telecommunications, tourism, trade and public relations, is pioneering private executive travel.
Speaking on the new partnership with Lockett, Malamud stated, "We are excited to have Bret onboard as a major component to the M2 family," Malmud said. "His multifaceted prowess to mass media marketing and luxury travel will fuel our reputation as we move forward. His expertise throughout his career in the NFL, along with his business acumen are a huge asset to our team."
According to a company news release, Lockett will be using his leadership and business skills to help M2Jets fulfill the needs of a growing client base in delivering the privacy and convenience of business and personal travel. Unlike 'fractional ownership programs' and 'jet cards' that demand significant upfront investments and monthly management fees, M2Jets will be offering customers safe and discreet private air travel on a trip-by-trip basis with no ongoing commitments.
"Merging into the aviation space has been a long time objective. I look forward to combining my innovative approach to business development and strategic expansion with Mr. Malamud and the M2 luxury lifestyle group," said Lockett.
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