JetSetGo
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Founder | Kanika Tekriwal |
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Website | https://jetsetgo.in/ |
JetSetGo is a private airline in India. It is the largest operator of private jets and helicopter fleets in India.[1][2][3][4]
History
In 2014, Kanika Tekriwal, along with co-founder Sudheer Perla, founded JetSetGo.[5]
The concept was to establish India's initial marketplace for private aviation that is transparent, offering both executive jets and helicopters.
JetSetGo is now a major NSOP operator of private jets, focusing mostly on aircraft management and maintenance contracts. They offer services ranging from aircraft ownership and management to charter services and Membership programs for frequent flyers. Currently, the company is focusing on upcoming advanced air mobility options, such as electric and vertical take-off air taxis.
Leadership
Kanika Tekriwa is the founder and CEO of JetSetGo.[6][7]
Sudheer Perla is the co-founder.
Fleet
References
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