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Corporate Travel

One team for every trip on the schedule.

Coordinators, travel teams, recurring routes, board travel, and multi-city schedules. A named Trinity contact handles the details so your operations team does not have to.

Named contact
Recurring routes
Board travel
Finance records

The work behind a trip
should not restart every time.

A named Trinity contact means messages do not restart from scratch each booking. Recurring routes keep crew familiar. Multi-stop trips are quoted as one mission.

Trip fileCorporate
Route
Recurring lane or one-time mission?
Team
Who books, approves, and receives records?
Timing
What can move, and what cannot?
Docs
What does finance need after the flight?
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The aircraft follows
the corporate mission.

Multi-stop schedules, approval timing, passenger count, baggage, and airport constraints shape the recommendation before the aircraft is confirmed.

Regional board day

Citation XLS+

Up to 9 paxDallas → Houston · ~55 min

Midsize cabin, efficient turns, familiar FBO rhythm.

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Multi-city roadshow

Hawker 800XP

Up to 8 paxDallas → Nashville · ~1 hr 45 min

Cabin comfort and range for several stops in one operating day.

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Long-range executive trip

Falcon 900

Up to 12 paxDallas → Teterboro · ~3 hr 20 min

Heavy-cabin planning for longer legs, larger teams, and more luggage.

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A managed-fleet start,
with room for the real trip.

  • Managed-fleet first

    Trinity starts with aircraft it manages, then arranges vetted supplemental options when the trip calls for it.

  • Live coordination

    Schedule changes are handled by the same team that quoted the trip.

  • Finance-ready records

    Receipts, passenger details, and trip documentation can be formatted for internal review.

Corporate passenger seated in a private jet cabin

Fly with confidence.
Close with clarity.

Corporate travel has two audiences: the passengers who need the flight to work, and the teams who need the record after it lands.

22 managed aircraftFleet context for recurring travel needs and aircraft fit.
100,000+ accident-free flight hoursOperating record that supports internal confidence before the trip is approved.
ARGUS GoldIndependent audit context for safety and operating practices.

Recurring routes?
Multi-city trip on the calendar?

Share the route, schedule pattern, passenger count, and internal documentation needs. Trinity will respond with the next practical step.

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