On September 27th, aviation enthusiasts and golfers alike joined forces for the 5th Annual Pilots & Drivers Charity Golf Tournament at Pease Golf Course, organized by […]
The Bahamas have been an important part of the PlaneSense, Inc. story for decades. From the colleagues that have fueled our aircraft to those that have […]
One year ago, on February 7, 2018, the world’s first Pilatus PC-24 jet landed at Portsmouth International Airport in Portsmouth, NH, home of the PlaneSense, Inc. […]
PlaneSense Inc. one of the nation’s largest fractional aircraft ownership companies, collected 3,192 pounds of food donations for the NH Food Bank through the generosity of […]
Every year, PlaneSense, Inc. gets hundreds of people to their destinations more quickly and in greater comfort than would ever be possible with commercial flight. We […]
Fractional aircraft ownership offers an efficient and reliable solution for all your private flying needs. Access thousands of airports across the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean, Bahamas, […]
Doug Gollan, seasoned luxury travel correspondent and private aviation solutions expert, recently sat down to speak with PlaneSense founder and CEO George Antoniadis for an article […]
Standing in PlaneSense’s hangar, in front of the company’s employees and representatives from Pilatus, CEO George Antoniadis took a brief moment to let the gravity of […]
Pictured:PlaneSense PC-24 pilots, TJ Schipano and Forrest Vultee at FlightSafety in Dallas, TX. (Courtesy: FlightSafety International) PlaneSense is already months into the training program for the Pilatus PC-24 […]
The numbers on tails of aircraft may seem insignificant, or nothing more than a way of identifying individual aircraft. In some respects, this is true. More […]
Picture this: There’s a blizzard rolling in. Scores of airlines cancel flights preemptively, days before the snowflakes even begin to spiral down from the sky. You’re […]
Every day, approximately 10% of the population in New Hampshire is food insecure, meaning they do not know where and when their next meal may come. […]