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Whale Rider

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EBACE Report: A record-setter for deals signed and visitor numbers
By AIN Staff Report
June 1, 2008
Business Aviation

XOJet, the fast-growing on-demand charter company operating a fleet of Cessna Citation Xs and (starting this fall) Bombardier Challenger 300s, has secured $2.46 billion in financing to fund an ambitious plan to expand further both in North America and internationally, in what the company claims is the “largest publicly announced business aircraft financing package in history.” It is also evaluating larger aircraft, such as the Bombardier Global Express.

The main drive of the international expansion will be focused on the Middle East, and to that end the company has signed a deal with Tasameem Real Estate of Abu Dhabi to create a new joint venture. XOJet CEO Paul Touw told AIN that the business would start there “immediately” although he expects that getting an air operator’s certificate (AOC) from the UAE government will take about six months. In terms of other operations internationally, Touw said, “We haven’t decided because we want to focus on Abu Dhabi.”

Investors participating in the financing include Tasameem, TPG, Export Development Canada, White Oak Global Advisors and Touw, who founded XOJet in January 2006. Immediate funds of $964 million have been made available, with the other $1.5 billion to be generated when the Tasameem joint venture is launched.

Touw said that “despite the backdrop of high fuel prices, difficult credit markets and a looming recession, we still raise the capital.” David Bonderman, founding partner of TPG, said “XOJet’s business model is changing the industry as it continues to outperform our expectations.”

At present, the XOJet fleet is 20 aircraft with one to two aircraft being added each month over the next three-and-a-half years, said Touw; so far the company has ordered 127 aircraft. While these should all be in operation by 2012, Touw added, “We’re also looking at widebodies, such as the Bombardier Global Express, because we need the range.” The typical XOJet customer is from a bank or private equity firm, and although the “average passenger load is only one or two passengers, range is key,” said Touw. With the financing now in place, the company is currently evaluating the available aircraft options.

Explaining the success of the XOJet business model to AIN, Touw said that by combining two types of customer, on-demand charter and owners, and by having many aircraft of the same type to avoid “deadhead” repositioning time, aircraft utilization could reach 1,200 hours annually, with 98 percent of that time carrying passengers. This compares with the fractional model, which Touw views as outdated, where aircraft utilization is around 800 hours but with 30 percent “deadhead.”

http://www.ainonline.com/news/singl...-setter-for-deals-signed-and-visitor-numbers/
 
Probably get a sweetheart deal on the Globals after the Challenger 300 deal. There are probably more Globals available (or less of an order pipeline) with all of the attention on the Falcon 7X and G550/650.
 
with 98 percent of that time carrying passengers.
OK, before all the naysayers jump on this one...please note that the above comment about 98% occupancy was NOT a quote by Paul. This was the journalist's own words, who probably misunderstood Paul when he said 98% of our flights are paid for by someone other than XOJet.

We do NOT fly 98% of our flights with passengers on board. However, 98% of our flights are paid for. This efficiency is part of what sets us apart from the rest.

We've had this conversation before, no need to have it again.
 
Have heard that interviews have stopped for now, has to do with X deliveries not comming due to problems at Cessna, is that still the case?
 
Talked to HR last week and he confirmed that. Hopefully it will be resolved quickly! No hiring until then it looks like. It had something to do with the quality of the passenger seats and them coming apart.
 
Talked to HR last week and he confirmed that. Hopefully it will be resolved quickly! No hiring until then it looks like. It had something to do with the quality of the passenger seats and them coming apart.

The hiring hold will be brief.......so brief you won't even know its there. Passenger seats coming apart??? I don't think so, our birds are brand new. :)
 
I have seen some references on another forum to isues with people quitting, MX issues, and a overrun in Rifle. Any truth there? It doesn't seen likely to me, or maybe people have XOjet confused with someone else.

Are there any restrictions to changing domiciles after getting hired?

What would the chances be for a 121 Instructor pilot to get hired as a PIC?

Thanks...

Seems like a great place to be, especially with all of the growth coming.
 
The hiring hold will be brief.......so brief you won't even know its there. Passenger seats coming apart??? I don't think so, our birds are brand new. :)

I hope, I talked with R McG last week and he stated it could be a month or 2. I hope that things start back up this month.
 
I have seen some references on another forum to isues with people quitting, MX issues, and a overrun in Rifle. Any truth there? It doesn't seen likely to me, or maybe people have XOjet confused with someone else.

Are there any restrictions to changing domiciles after getting hired?

What would the chances be for a 121 Instructor pilot to get hired as a PIC?

Thanks...

Seems like a great place to be, especially with all of the growth coming.

From what I hear zero chance. You will start as an FO. That Chuck Yeager attitude of yours won't help.
 
It was simply a question....
Don't know where you think that there was any attitude.
 

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