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1996 – The PlaneSense® program began flying its first fractional owners.
Chip Jarry has been advising prospective owners about the PlaneSense program since 2000.
2000 – The quickly growing company moved to a larger facility at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Lorri Badolato joined PlaneSense, Inc. as Deputy General Counsel and Corporate Secretary in 2007.
Constructed in 2007, the state-of-the-art PlaneSense facility includes a 40,000 square foot high-tech maintenance hangar and 44,000 square feet of offices and mechanical shops.
In 2007, it moved to a new custom built facility at the tradeport at 115 Flightline Road, along the airfield apron of the airport at the Pease International Tradeport with a 40,000-square-foot hangar and 62,000 square feet of corporate space that includes pilot training and flight operations.
Since joining PlaneSense, Inc. in 2013, he has driven the company’s growth and market share in both the PC-12 and PC-24 fractional programs in expanding markets.
Prior to coming on board at PlaneSense, Inc. in 2013, Frank spent many years managing aircraft fueling, airline operations, and customer service for Butler Aviation at Logan Int’l Airport in Boston, MA. He also later served as the FBO Director at Jet Aviation in Bedford, MA.
2013 – The PlaneSense program takes delivery of the 1200th PC-12 manufactured by Pilatus.
2014 – PlaneSense, Inc. places initial order for six Pilatus PC-24 jets.
2015 – The PlaneSense program celebrated its 20th anniversary with a fleet of 35 aircraft, including the program’s first jet.
It started taking delivery of the PC-24 jets in 2016 and has five now in service.
2017 – The PlaneSense jet program is officially launched; PlaneSense takes delivery of its 60th PC-12 into the fractional program.
In 2017, the company implemented MissionFitT, a customized simulation training device for its pilots that it developed in conjunction with FlightSafety International, Inc.
Prior to joining PlaneSense, Inc. in 2018, Kevin served in the United States Air Force for 24 years, retiring as a full colonel.
2018 – PlaneSense, Inc. takes delivery of the world’s first Pilatus PC-24 jet.
2020 – The PlaneSense® program celebrates 25 years of world class fractional ownership.
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