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Jet Linx marks another milestone with Minneapolis base
Jet Linx will serve the Minneapolis and St. Paul market through its newly-constructed private terminal at Flying Cloud airport. President and CEO Jamie Walker reveals that there is an appetite for private flying in the region.
Jet Linx was founded in Omaha, Nebraska in 1999.

Jet Linx has opened its new Jet Linx Minneapolis private terminal, the company's 19th private terminal location in the US. The operator will serve the Minneapolis and St. Paul market through its newly-constructed private terminal at Flying Cloud airport. “We are excited to announce the highly anticipated grand opening of our new Minneapolis private terminal as part of our nationwide growth strategy,” says president and CEO Jamie Walker. “With the growing demand for personalised private aviation services, it is a pleasure to introduce our unique business model to the region. As part of the exceptional Minneapolis and St. Paul community, we look forward to providing new and existing jet card members and aircraft owners with an unparalleled private aviation service through our signature local, personalised approach.”

The grand opening of Jet Linx Minneapolis is another step in the firm's strategic growth and national expansion for Jet Linx, having recently acquired the Meridian aircraft management and air charter business at Teterboro airport in new Jersey that serves New York City, in July. In addition to pursuing an ambitious acquisition strategy, Jet Linx has also celebrated a series of milestones in recent years, including the opening of four new private base terminals, a new and expanded private terminal in Nashville and a second base terminal in St. Louis; the introduction of two new jet card programmes, the establishment of two groundbreaking partnerships with Forbes Travel Guide and Southwest Airlines; and the hosting of its inaugural Aviation Safety Symposium, the first-ever event that invites industry partners to share, educate and advance safety efforts in Part 135 operations.

“Our new private terminal in Minneapolis exemplifies how we are dedicated to serving our clients in a way no other private aviation business can,” says Lee McGillivray, Minneapolis base president. “Current and future members and aircraft owners now have access to our dedicated, local team and to the amenities available exclusively in our private terminal, as well as to our guaranteed private jet services. We were excited to share a preview of the service and luxury the Minneapolis-community can expect at our grand opening.”

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