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Fri, Sep 20, 2019

Aggressive Growth Plan Expands Airshare Presence In Five Key Markets

Adding Operations In The Midwest, Makes Strategic Hires

Airshare, a private aviation company that revolutionized the days-based model in fractional private jet ownership, announced today that it has made two strategic hires and expanded its operation into the Upper Midwest, including the Chicago, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Louisville markets.

To date, the majority of Airshare's more than 12,000 annual flights operate in and out of major markets including Dallas, Houston, Denver, Kansas City and the Great Lakes region.

"We've answered the demand from customers, and we're pleased to announce our commitment to meeting those needs," said John Owen, chief executive officer at Airshare. "Our Upper Midwest expansion allows us to aggressively grow our customer base with the most efficient fractional program in private aviation. The addition of these markets will greatly enhance the service we provide to our existing customers as well."

Airshare has added two industry leaders, Chris Mahon (pictured, left) and Matt Hall (right), in support of this expansion and the overall growth of the company. Mahon, sales director, is a 20-year veteran of the aviation sales industry. His previous experience with jet card and charter organizations provides a unique perspective on the fractional jet ownership experience. Hall, who will lead all aircraft management sales for Airshare, is a seasoned professional who will work with clients across the country to provide full-service solutions for whole aircraft management.

The Upper Midwest expansion comes after 200% growth over the past decade, allows the company to answer customer demands, and positions Airshare for further expansion in the Northeast.

"We plan to double the size of our revenue and customer base in the next three years, along with significantly growing our overall fleet," said Owen. "Chris and Matt will be instrumental in our pursuit of these goals, and they're a perfect fit with our commitment to offer unparalleled service and flexibility – allowing our customers to decide when, where and how they fly."

(Images provided with Airshare news release)

FMI: www.flyairshare.com

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