Airport/FBO Resources
Announcement of Opportunity
DayJet™ is rolling out its service across the U.S. on a region-by region basis, beginning in the Southeast (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee).
Within a given region, we offer "Per-Seat, On-Demand" service between designated regional and community airports that currently have limited or no scheduled airline service and are capable of supporting "Per-Seat, On-Demand" operations. This network of airports, called DayPorts?, serves as the primary points of origin or destination for "Per-Seat, On-Demand" flights.
DayJet is not contemplating construction of new airports or additional new facilities at existing airports, nor do we expect communities to do so. Rather, we plan to make use of existing infrastructure by partnering with organizations that can provide facilities and services of the highest caliber.
DayJet is partnering with airports and FBOs at several levels:
- DayStop – The first and most basic level of operation is for an airport or FBO to serve as an extended pick-up or drop-off point for passenger service.
- DayPort – The second level of opportunity is for an airport or FBO to serve as a primary point of origin or destination for "Per-Seat, On-Demand" flights. Every DayPort houses DayJet customer care representatives and necessary infrastructure to ensure an optimal DayJet customer experience.
- DayBase – The third and most intensive level of operation is for a DayPort to also become home for our maintenance facilities and flight operations personnel. Pilots return home at the end of their shift each day and the DayJet fleet returns to a DayBase each night for maintenance.
Get On Board With DayJet
DayJet seeks to engage airports and FBOs with a track record in delivering first-class facilities and services with unsurpassed safety and security.
DayPorts are much more than pick-up and drop-off points for our customers. With planes and crews based in surrounding communities, and fuel and supplies purchased from local airport facilities, DayPorts are key contributors to the overall economic development of an area. Quite simply, DayPorts are located in communities that want DayJet service and where there are no extraordinary, atypical costs to the company.
So, what do you need to do to become a DayPort?
Click here to send your contact information to us. A representative of DayJet will contact you to begin collecting information.
You can also learn more about DayStops, DayPorts and DayBases by visiting our Resource Library.