
This position requires an individual with a deep passion for and comprehensive understanding of corporate aviation, particularly as it relates to physical and book and claim fuel procurement, ground handling, FBO services & support, FBO standards and best practices, sustainability programs, emissions reporting, and long-term planning. The position will sit on both 4AIR and Everest Fuel teams, representing both and aligning teams by embedding directly with a key client. This position is responsible for overseeing the quality, procurement, and logistical coordination of jet fuel (both fossil and SAF), sustainability, decarbonization, emission reporting and long-term strategy along with all related aspects of ground operations and environmental sustainability that support the client’s global activities.
Success in the role demands consistent, direct collaboration with various levels and departments within the key client and its associated companies, including but not limited to Executive Management, Operations, Safety, Owner Services, Marketing, Finance, and Accounting. The ideal candidate must be able to manage these cross-functional relationships effectively while ensuring exceptional service standards and operational excellence across all touchpoints. This is a critical role in driving measurable emission reductions, advancing transparency and support, and shaping long-term fueling, FBO service, and sustainable strategies that influence the companies and its partners.
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Flexjet first entered the fractional jet ownership market in 1995. Flexjet offers fractional jet ownership and leasing. Flexjet’s fractional aircraft program is the first in the world to be recognized as achieving the Air Charter Safety Foundation’s Industry Audit Standard, is the first and only company to be honored with 21 FAA Diamond Awards for Excellence, upholds an ARG/US Platinum Safety Rating and is IS-BAO compliant at Level 2.
Flexjet’s fractional program fields an exclusive array of business aircraft—some of the youngest in the fractional jet industry, with an average age of approximately six years.
In 2015, Flexjet introduced Red Label by Flexjet, which features the youngest fleet in the industry, flight crews dedicated to a single aircraft and the LXi Cabin Collection of interiors. To date there are more than 40 different interior designs across its fleet, which includes the Embraer Phenom 300, Challenger 350, the Embraer Legacy 450 and Praetor 500, Global Express, the Gulfstream G450, G500, G650 and G700, and the Aerion AS2 supersonic business jets.
Flexjet is a member of the Directional Aviation family of companies. For more details on innovative programs and flexible offerings, visit www.flexjet.com or follow us on Twitter @Flexjet and on Instagram @FlexjetLLC.