"Airline Battle: JSX's Disruptive Impact on Business Class Travel"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

JSX, a Dallas-based carrier, is offering the private jet experience at business-class prices by exploiting a loophole in US Federal Aviation Administration regulations, allowing them to sell single-seat tickets for scheduled charter planes at affordable prices and quicker security checks. While earning love from frequent fliers, JSX's competitors are criticizing their practices as unsafe, arguing that the company's lax security regulations pose a safety threat. This may lead to federal changes that could impact JSX's innovative business model, despite the company's efforts to stand its ground.