Elite Jets hires 4 new pilots, charter consultant

Elite Jets has added four new pilots and a charter consultant to accommodate continued growth in the private travel industry.
The Naples-based charter company employs approximately 40 aviation professionals. New pilots include Kevin Johnson, Allen Mounts, Tom Taylor and Michael Grebb, and Josh Simpson as executive charter consultant.
“Elite Jets has grown steadily since the company was founded in 2016, and the pandemic accelerated growth as additional business and leisure travelers consider private charters instead of flying commercially,” said Stephen Myers, Elite Jets’ executive vice president. “Adding these experienced pilots ensures our team can continue accommodating requests for service to destinations around the country and abroad.”
Elite Jets operates from its private terminal at the Naples Airport.
Johnson captains the Legacy 500, a 10-passenger luxury jet with a range of 3,100 miles. Johnson trained at Spartan College of Aeronautics and American Air, later working for a pair of commuter airlines, TWA Express and U.S. Air Express. He also piloted contract flights with the U.S. Department of Defense and trained military pilots before Desert Storm.
Mounts captains the Phenom 300, a nine-passenger private jet with a 2,000-mile range. He previously served as a personal pilot for a Naples family for their Phenom 300. In addition to flying, Mounts also has worked as a flight instructor, and he earned a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Taylor captains the Phenom 300 and has been a pilot since 1988, flying professionally since 2000 for multiple sectors of aviation, including charters, commercial airlines, corporate-owned jets and freight. He is commissioned as a chaplain in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Taylor earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and business management from Hope College, a master’s degree in theology from the University of Toronto and an MBA in accounting and finance from Baker College.
Grebb captains the Phenom 300 and Hawker 850XP, a mid-size aircraft that Elite Jets manages. He has served as a corporate and charter pilot, as well as a flight instructor, and has flown internationally to countries across the world. Grebb earned a bachelor’s degree in aviation technology and operations from Western Michigan University.
As executive charter consultant, Simpson works with Elite Jets’ operations team and assists passengers with trip planning, scheduling and logistics. Previous positions include operations manager for a law firm, line technician at Naples Airport, manager of a municipal airport and multiple roles within the field of higher education. Simpson has a bachelor’s degree in creative writing and German language from Valparaiso University.
About Elite Jets Charters
Founded in 2016, Elite Jets is a premier, safety-focused charter aircraft service that serves destinations across the U.S. and abroad. Elite Jets’ fleet includes four Phenom 300s and one Legacy 500, along with a Bell 407 helicopter. The company’s Embraer luxury jets are well-suited for business and leisure travelers while offering an eco-friendly, best-in-class carbon footprint. Elite Jets maintains an Argus Platinum Rating, a prestigious safety and quality designation earned by just 5% of charter operators nationwide. The company also is registered with the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (ISBAO), a set of industry-leading best practices, and the WYVERN safety data network, which displays its Safety Intelligence Report and regulatory compliance information. Elite Jets also offers aircraft management services, which include providing pilots, training, maintenance, fleet insurance, scheduling and additional services. Passengers enjoy concierge-level service from Elite Jets’ new private terminal at the Naples Airport, 125 Aviation Drive South in Naples. Charter flights and empty leg flights are available. For more information, please visit EliteJets.com or call 239-900-9000.

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