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NetJets Opens New Maintenance Hub at Reading Regional Airport in Pennsylvania

NetJets Expands Maintenance Operations with New Hub at Reading Regional Airport
NetJets, the fractional jet operator owned by Berkshire Hathaway, has inaugurated a new maintenance facility at Reading Regional Airport (RDG) in Pennsylvania. This development represents a strategic expansion of NetJets’ in-house maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities, aligning with the company’s response to one of the fastest-growing private aviation fleets globally.
Strengthening In-House Maintenance Amid Industry Growth
The Reading facility complements NetJets’ growing network of company-operated maintenance centers across the United States, including its primary base in Columbus, Ohio. By internalizing more technical maintenance work, NetJets seeks to reduce dependence on third-party providers and enhance operational efficiency. This initiative coincides with a robust surge in private aviation demand, with global private jet flight segments increasing by 3.9% this year compared to 2025, according to industry data.
Strategically located in the busy northeastern corridor, the new MRO hub is well-positioned to service a substantial portion of NetJets’ fleet, which frequently operates in one of North America’s most active business aviation regions. The proximity to key flight routes is expected to reduce ferry times and aircraft downtime, thereby improving aircraft availability and dispatch reliability for NetJets’ shareowners.
Addressing Demand and Navigating Competitive Pressures
The expansion of NetJets’ in-house maintenance capabilities is a direct response to sustained growth in demand since the pandemic, which has resulted in longer waitlists for new shares and increased flight hours per owner. To meet these challenges, NetJets has invested significantly in recruiting and training technicians, collaborating with technical schools and offering apprenticeship programs to mitigate the industry-wide shortage of certified mechanics.
This expansion occurs amid intensifying competition within the MRO sector. Competitors such as Haven ASG and ExecuJet MRO Services are also broadening their maintenance operations and geographic reach to capture a larger share of the growing business aviation market. As NetJets deepens its vertical integration, rival providers may enhance their service offerings or expand their presence in key regions to maintain competitiveness.
Supporting a Rapidly Growing Fleet
NetJets operates one of the world’s largest private jet fleets, bolstered by recent orders from manufacturers including Textron Aviation, Embraer, and Bombardier. The Reading facility is equipped to service the mid-size and large-cabin jets that dominate the NetJets fleet, such as the Cessna Citation Latitude and Longitude, Embraer Praetor 500, Bombardier Challenger 350 and 3500, and Bombardier Global 6500.
With each new aircraft added to the fleet, maintenance demands increase, encompassing scheduled inspections, component overhauls, avionics updates, and unscheduled repairs. By expanding its in-house MRO network, NetJets aims to exercise tighter control over scheduling, parts inventory, and technician availability, thereby reducing turnaround times and enhancing service reliability for its clients.
NetJets’ investment in the Reading Regional Airport facility underscores its commitment to operational excellence and customer satisfaction amid a rapidly evolving and competitive business aviation landscape.

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