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Latitude 33 Aviation Experiences Record Growth, Fleet Expansion

San Diego-Based Jet Charter Company Expects Trend To Continue In 2018

San Diego-based Latitude 33 Aviation, a private jet charter, executive jet management, and aircraft sales and acquisitions company headquartered in Carlsbad, California, announced 50 percent growth in private jet charter hours in 2017. As one of the few private jet charter companies to receive the industry’s highest safety rating, ARGUS Platinum, Latitude 33 continues its significant growth by offering the newest and largest fleet of light jets available.

“Without a doubt, the key to our success has been consistently providing the absolute best client experience possible,” said Casey Miller, President of Latitude 33 Aviation. “Whether our clients are looking to charter a private jet, purchase an aircraft, or have one professionally managed, they can trust us to anticipate their needs and provide a luxury experience.”

“As our aircraft owners’ travel requirements change, we are privileged to be continually selected to manage the sale of their current private jet and acquisition of their next one,” said Solomon Short, Director of Operations. “We are excited to have expanded our mid and super mid-sized aircraft portfolio, allowing us to provide greater flexibility for our charter clients.”

Last year, Latitude 33 Aviation launched its initiative to give back to the local community. The private jet company partnered with the Grauer School, Hanna Fenichel Center, Rancho Santa Fe Education Foundation, University of San Diego, and Toys for Tots to raise funds for educational programs, student scholarships, and holiday gifts.

Some of Latitude 33’s accomplishments in 2017 include:

  • Increased total aircraft assets under management to $157 million
  • Completed $68 million in aircraft sales and acquisition transactions
  • Accumulated nearly 11,000 hours of flight time
  • Expanded mid-sized and super mid-sized aircraft portfolio with the addition of an Embraer Legacy 500 and Cessna Citation XLS+
  • Grew Los Angeles private jet charter operations with the addition of Orange County/Santa Ana Airport base
  • Achieved ARGUS Platinum safety rating, putting Latitude 33 in the top 5% of all U.S.-based charter operators
  • Launched community outreach program to help raise $50,000 for local organizations

(Image provided with Latitude 33 news release)

FMI: www.L33Jets.com

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