• VistaJet Fleet Strategy, Guinea Pilot Arrests & Hop-A-Jet Lawsuit
    Feb 18 2026

    VistaJet places a massive order for 40 Bombardier Challenger 3500s (with up to 120 options) following $1.3B in financing—what it means for fleet operators, delivery slots, and the super-mid market. We break down Bombardier’s global MRO expansion, bond financing strategy, and why the Challenger 300/3500 platform continues to dominate.

    Plus: two American Gulfstream pilots jailed in Guinea under severe conditions, the El Paso airspace shutdown and counter-drone confusion, Hop-A-Jet’s lawsuit following the crash, and a data-driven discussion on pilot hiring, DEI policies, and aviation safety statistics.

    We also cover Jeff Bezos’ Gulfstream 650ER listing and this week’s Mile High Madness.

    Business aviation news, fleet strategy, aviation safety, and industry analysis—all in one episode of The VIP Seat.

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    37 mins
  • AOPA CEO is Out, Skyryse’s $300M Raise, and Super Bowl Private Jet Surge
    Feb 11 2026

    This week on The VIP Seat, Jessie and Preston break down the AOPA leadership shakeup (and the remote-work subplot), dig into what Skyryse’s $300M raise and $1.15B valuation could mean for helicopter safety and “flying car” reality, and react to a surprise move in the latest funding bill that blocks FAA single-pilot research. Plus: Super Bowl jet traffic hits absurd levels, FBO event fees go vertical, and Mile High Madness delivers foam-system corrosion pain… and a Shark Tank “G6” moment that made aviation Twitter collectively spit out its coffee.

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    31 mins
  • Corporate Aviation Turbulence: Tariffs, FAA Shutdown, Global M&A
    Feb 4 2026

    Private aviation is navigating uncertainty—but capital is still moving. In this episode of The VIP Seat, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland (reporting from Corporate Jet Investor London) on tariff volatility, FAA furloughs, shifting European sentiment, sustainability pressure, safety reforms, and why record global M&A activity may signal strong tailwinds for business aviation despite the noise.

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    35 mins
  • Corporate Jets Brace For Bombardier Decertification Threat
    Jan 30 2026

    In a special breaking-news edition of The VIP Seat, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland unpack President Trump’s overnight Truth Social post threatening Bombardier decertification and 50% tariffs on Canadian aircraft over stalled Gulfstream certifications. We break down what’s actually happening behind the scenes, how aircraft certification reciprocity works between the FAA, EASA, and Transport Canada, and why this move—while dramatic—fits a familiar Trump negotiation playbook. From supply-chain exposure and fractional fleet risk to the broader geopolitical context involving Canada, China, and U.S. manufacturing, this episode separates real operational risk from headline panic and explains who should be paying attention—and who shouldn’t.

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    20 mins
  • Private Jet Deicing Challenges, Billion-Dollar Resolutions
    Jan 28 2026

    A tragic Challenger accident in Maine puts winter flying under the microscope on this week’s VIP Seat. Jessie Naor and Preston Holland break down what private aviation gets wrong about de-icing—and why Part 91 and 135 operations don’t have the same guardrails as the airlines.

    From holdover times and fluid limitations to the uncomfortable reality of passenger pressure in the cockpit, this episode explains why snow isn’t the real danger—human factors are. Jessie shares hard-earned insights on operational control, assertiveness, and why trusting your pilot sometimes means accepting an overnight delay.

    Then things pivot to Mile High Madness: jet-set Pilates, aviation influencer chaos, and some well-earned side-eye. The episode also covers major industry news, including the Flexjet–Honeywell settlement, FAA funding on the brink amid shutdown threats, Wheels Up’s latest layoffs and sale-leasebacks, and a jaw-dropping case of fake airline credentials used to score hundreds of free flights.

    Serious safety lessons, industry tea, and just enough humor to keep it real—welcome back to The VIP Seat.

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    35 mins
  • 600 Private Planes Deregistered, SACI Fallout and Telluride’s No-Margin Runway
    Jan 21 2026

    This week on The VIP Seat, the internet declared aviation doom—and Jessie Naor and Preston Holland went digging for the receipts.

    First up: the SACI/Southern Aircraft Consultancy frenzy. Over 600 aircraft registrations were revoked, emergency town halls popped up overnight, and owners started calling brokers asking if their trust was about to “blow up.” Jessie and Preston unpack what foreign ownership trusts actually are, why the FAA’s rules feel like they were written in 1950 (because… they kind of were), and why this story sounded bigger than it really was—especially once you look at what aircraft were actually impacted.

    Then, the Telluride (KTEX) runway excursion—a high-altitude, no-margin airport that demands respect. The conversation dives into why these airports amplify small errors, how “pile-on” narratives form after incidents, and the uncomfortable reality that not everything makes it into official reporting systems.

    In Mile High Madness, Jessie shares the shark-mouth livery for Dan’s incoming Kodiak 900, and Preston delivers a perfectly unhinged ForeFlight joke… right as the show pivots into the very real story: Boeing Digital Aviation Services (including Jeppesen/ForeFlight) being sold to Thoma Bravo for $10.55B, and the early chatter around layoffs, “AI,” and what that could mean for safety-critical tools pilots rely on.

    Plus: a Talon Air ownership unwind inside the Vista ecosystem, and a surprisingly fascinating detour into small-country aircraft registries—San Marino, Aruba, and the private companies building them.

    Buckle up. It’s one of those weeks where the headlines are loud, but the details are the story.

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    39 mins
  • NASA Flying Perks, Business Jets have a Record Year
    Jan 13 2026

    The conversation covers the expansion and major moves in the private aviation industry, including Bond's acquisition of a 135 charter certificate and its fractional ownership strategy. It also delves into controversial job posts, stock claims, and NASA's employee perks, shedding light on the challenges and developments in the industry. The conversation covers a range of topics including space travel, NTSB's address of stall testing issues, Monarch Air Group's lawsuit against Blade Urban Air Mobility, a record year for business jet departures, and challenges in the business aviation maintenance industry.

    Takeaways

    • Private aviation industry expansion
    • Challenges in the private aviation industry NTSB's address of stall testing issues for Hawker operators
    • Challenges in the business aviation maintenance industry
    • Record year for business jet departures

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    41 mins
  • Puff Daddy's Jet Charters, Jared Issacman's NASA Nomination Pulled
    Jun 3 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland discuss various topics in the private aviation industry, including the allegations against AeroVanti's founder, the implications of social media takes on private aviation, controversies surrounding P. Diddy and his G550, and a recent tax ruling affecting Flight Options. The conversation highlights the complexities and challenges within the industry, as well as the importance of understanding the nuances of private aviation.


    Chapters

    01:25 AeroVanti's Legal Troubles

    04:37 The Nature of Private Aviation Sales

    09:18 Mile High Madness: Social Media Insights

    17:27 Diddy's Plane for Rent: Controversies and Media Perception

    21:48 Flight Options Tax Ruling and Its Implications



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    40 mins