The prestige purchase of an aircraft is a twentieth-century relic. For the next generation—the tech-native heirs of global empires—the private jet is not a status symbol to be showcased on a tarmac; it is a high-performance, utilitarian tool. This demographic, often characterized by a stealth wealth mindset, views their aviation strategy through the lens of hyper-connectivity and seamless digital integration. They are not impressed by gold-plated faucets or exotic wood veneers. They are impressed by high-speed, secure satellite connectivity that functions as well at 40,000 feet as it does in a Silicon Valley office.
As the greatest wealth transfer in history unfolds, we are seeing a structural shift in how families approach flight. The next generation is moving away from the whole ownership model, which they view as capital-inefficient and cumbersome, toward mobility ecosystems. This involves a hybrid approach—blending fractional access, on-demand charter, and subscription-based travel to create a flexible footprint that moves as fast as their venture capital and private equity interests.
For the incumbent generation, the challenge is clear: if your current aviation partner is still selling you white glove service without data-backed efficiency, you are failing to provide your heirs with the tools they actually require. The new guard values access over ownership and meaning over materialism. They prioritize partners who can provide a global, end-to-end experience—seamlessly connecting their flight with their yachts, villa stays, and concierge-level ground logistics. If your aviation strategy is rigid and anchored to a single tail number, you are tethering the next generation to an obsolete past. We help families modernize their mobility, ensuring that the legacy of their wealth remains as agile as the individuals managing it.




