Here’s why the ultra-rich splash out on private jet travel
The mean average wealth for a jet owner is US$1.5 billion

By David Reid
Keeping a private plane on hand is a costly business that even the mega wealthy may not indulge in.
According to new research, the cost of owning and maintaining a private jet is so great that the estimated mean average wealth of such a person is calculated at around US$1.5 billion. Much less than that and the numbers simply don’t stack up.
For example, a long range Falcon 2000DX is estimated to cost around US$40 million, and that’s only the upfront purchase price. This has led to the rise of alternative models such as a membership programme, fractional ownership or buying by the hour.

But why even use a private jet? Could first class commercial travel not offer all the comfort needed, at a fraction of the cost?