Since its founding in 1989, the company has operated from Newport Beach, keeping the region at the core of its identity despite managing a fleet of approximately 500 aircraft across 50 countries. The shift to the 16th floor of its new location represents more than just a change of address; it is a strategic investment in a collaborative workspace designed to support the firm’s next phase of growth as a subsidiary of Tokyo Century Corporation.
The new office space aligns with the company’s environmental goals, occupying a building that holds LEED Gold and ENERGY STAR certifications. By integrating an advanced energy storage system, the facility aims to lower peak demand and improve operational efficiency. This move follows a successful period for the firm, which currently serves roughly 90 airlines worldwide from its hubs in Newport Beach, Miami, Dublin, and Singapore.




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