Fractional inefficiencies
A few of you have PMed me for my response on the inefficiciencies of fractional. Here are some of my comments, and this is not to be torn apart as a complete doctoral thesis. Just my comments of the moment.
Fractional is not necessaily intended to be the most efficient program. It is designed to get me, the owner, where I want to go when I want to go there. Those are major reasons to fly private. Other than on peak days, of course it would be more efficient on some days to fly two hours earlier when a plane may be available instead of flying one in, or flying to an airport 40 minutes away instead of one 5 minutes away. But convenience and coordination with MY schedule, not the service provider's, is a major reason to fly private.
As a fractional owner I get to fly when I want to fly. Period. In the XOJet model, as a charter customer, they will take me when they have room. If many of their owners want to fly on a given day, I am out of luck. Not so with fractional.
Cost savings. Before the holidays I requested a charter quote from XOJet, as I have read its literature and am in need of a few more hours this year. XO's hourly fee was about equal to the NJA occupied hourly fee and pro rata share of the monthly management fee for a Citation X. This is a mre attractive procong option than fractional where I also have the depreciation to deal with. However, I had deadhead flight time of approx. 50% of my actual flying time to get the plane to my departure point from XO's base and back to the base from my destination. In other words, I was quoted 2 hours deadhead time on a 4 hour flight. The "cost savings" for me as a charter customer was rapidly disappearing.
I note that I was only looking at it as a charter customer. I have not analyzed what happens if I am an owner of a full XO jet. Of course what they do not say in the article is that if they do not have the charter revenue they expect for my plane, I will not necessarily be getting that large check from them every month.
Fleet size. I actually like a large fleet. I use everything from the Ultra to the Falcon 2000 depending upon my mission (I note that I rarely use the Hawker 800XP, but do use the others). It is quite nice to be able to downgrade to an Ultra if I am just flying my wife to see her mother, or her mom to see us. This is much more efficient than using a Citation X in the XO article.
Just my 2 cents.
Fly safe.