What is the fractional attraction?
Fractional Jet Ownership offers all the conveniences of private flying—including customized schedules, destinations, and services—combined with the care-free turn-key experience you deserve, from departure to destination and everything in between. You only pay for your time on-board the aircraft, and unlike other operators there are no additional costs for the positioning or repositioning of your aircraft.
The concept is simple. You want to fly by private jet whenever you like. A charter won't always be reliable enough. And whole ownership of a jet is full of headaches and challenges that will take you away from your business and leisure time.
Fractional Jet Ownership offers the perfect solution. You invest in a private jet, with guaranteed access whenever you need it, fuelled-up and ready to go, with as little as 24 hours' notice. You're the Owner, and our team treats you like one.

Max. Range: 7h 15m
EMBRAER PRAETOR 500 | The industry-leading Praetor 500 is an impressive corner-to-corner aircraft that can quickly and efficiently span North America.

Max. Range: 6h 25m
EMBRAER LEGACY 450 | The striking and elegant Legacy 450 sets the standard for mid-size aircraft, delivering you an unmatched experience.

Max. Range: 4h 40m
CESSNA CITATION CJ3+ | The Citation CJ3+ is light-jet efficiency and flexibility with mid-size jet performance, range and luxury comfort.

Max. Range: 3h 45m
CESSNA CITATION CJ2+ | Classic-style and comfort—the Citation CJ2+ presents lower operating costs without sacrificing comfort and reliability.
Private Jet Departures / Arrivals in New Glasgow and Trenton
Private Jet Travel to / from New Glasgow and Trenton, Nova Scotia
Set along the banks of the East River in Pictou County, the neighbouring towns of New Glasgow and Trenton weave together industrial heritage and natural beauty. New Glasgow thrives as a bustling commercial hub, known for its lively downtown and cultural offerings. Meanwhile, Trenton embraces its legacy as a cornerstone of Nova Scotia’s steel industry, complemented by expansive green spaces that invite exploration and relaxation.
In New Glasgow, the Carmichael Stewart House Museum offers a step back in time, showcasing Victorian-era artifacts and stories of the town’s early days. The Glasgow Square Theatre enriches the community with live performances, from music to theatre, making it a cultural hotspot. Nature lovers can enjoy the Samson Trail, a picturesque riverside path perfect for leisurely walks in the warmer months. For a taste of local life, the New Glasgow Farmers Market buzzes year-round with fresh produce, handmade crafts, and live entertainment.
Trenton draws visitors with the expansive Trenton Park, spanning 565 acres of trails, a tranquil pond, and scenic picnic areas—a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The Trenton Heritage Room sheds light on the town’s industrial history, highlighting its pivotal role in Nova Scotia’s steel production. At Trenton Steeltown Centennial Park, a replica of the country’s first steel-making furnace honours this industrial milestone, blending history with local pride.
The East River ties these two towns together, its banks offering scenic trails and parks that showcase the natural beauty of the region. Whether strolling along the water or reflecting on the area’s industrial past, this shared lifeline highlights the essence of the community.
New Glasgow and Trenton offer a unique blend of history, culture, and outdoor adventure. From the vibrant energy of New Glasgow to the historical charm of Trenton, these towns invite you to experience the enduring spirit of Nova Scotia’s northern shore.



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What is positioning and repositioning?
Positioning or repositioning typically occurs when an aircraft must travel empty to pick-up passengers at another location or return to its homebase after completing a passenger drop-off. These flights are commonly known as Empty Legs. At AirSprint, our Fractional Owners never pay more for the positioning or repositioning flights required to complete their mission—they only pay for their time on-board. In contrast, with other operators in Canada, a client requesting a pick-up will be responsible for covering the associated costs of positioning an aircraft to their location.