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Delivering Luxury Publications Into the Hands of Private Jet Travelers MEDIA KIT DELIVERING LUXURY PUBLICATIONS INTO THE HANDS OF PRIVATE JET TRAVELERS Corporate Headquarters 3651 NW 8th Ave Boca Raton, FL 33431 sandow.com T. 561.961.7710 Global Headquarters 1271 Avenue of the Americas 17th Floor New York, NY 10020 T. 561.445.3335 THERE IS A SINGLE INDULGENCE THAT DIVIDES THE WEALTHY FROM THE ULTRA-AFFLUENT. With an average net worth of OVER $89M and annual income in excess of $9M, private jet travelers are a very small and extremely elusive segment of consumers that until now has been difficult to connect with on a one-to-one basis. OVER 47,000 times a day we speak to the wealthiest people on earth SPENDING MILLIONS as they board their aircraft in over 250* locations in North America. ON AIRCRAFT AND THOUSANDS AN HOUR TO FLY, PRIVATE AVIATION IS SOLELY FOR ULTRA-AFFLUENT CONSUMERS. *Currently at 250 FBOs with new locations added monthly. OUR PLATFORM CAN PLACE YOUR BRAND DIRECTLY INTO THE HANDS PRIVATE JET TRAVELER DEMOGRAPHICS OF TENS OF THOUSANDS OF Average Annual Spending on Luxury Goods and Services FINE ART $1,746,000 THESE CONSUMERS HOME IMPROVEMENT $542,000 YACHT RENTALS $404,000 JEWELRY $248,000 EACH MONTH— LUXURY CARS $226,000 EVENTS AT HOTELS/RESORTS $224,000 WITH POWERFUL VILLA/CHALET RENTALS $168,000 Average Household Income HOTELS/RESORTS $157,000 WATCHES $147,000 $9.2M RESULTS. CRUISES $138,000 FASHION/ACCESSORIES $117,000 SPAS $107,000 Average Net Worth EXPERIENTIAL TRAVEL $98,000 WINE/SPIRITS $29,000 $89.3M Source: Russ Alan Prince & Associates OVER 17.5 MILLION ULTRA-AFFLUENT PASSENGERS PER YEAR. TESTIMONIALS FROM TESTIMONIALS FROM FBOs PUBLISHERS “Passenger transportation is not permitted on the ramp at Teterboro field, “MediaJet has proven to be an incredibly important distribution point for Luxe Interiors + Design. so 100 percent of our passengers walk through the FBO lobby.” While I can cite multiple examples, I think the best one is the President of a major worldwide hotel Signature Flight Support, Teterboro, NJ / Andrew Caron, Air Concierge chain saw the magazine, loved one of the designers in the magazine, contacted the designer and offered her the chance to design 65 boutique hotels. It doesn’t get any better than that.” “We also stock magazines on our own charter aircraft and rotate Alan Blaustein, President & Publisher, Luxe Interiors + Design the stock as needed. We encourage transient flight crews to take magazines with them to put in the aircraft.” “By partnering with MediaJet to distribute NewBeauty at select FBOs across the country, we Capital City Jet Center, Columbus, OH / John Keller, Charter Manager have gained direct access to the people we want to reach. Whether it is CEOs, celebrities or high- net-worth individuals, we have seen incredible results for our advertisers, simply by selecting “The magazines are going over very well in our lobby. We have many passengers locations like Las Vegas, Santa Monica and Teterboro strategically around events and trade shows.” Steffanie Attenberg, Vice President, Group Publisher, NEWBEAUTY as well as crew members placing the magazines on the aircraft.” National Jets, Ft. Lauderdale, FL / Lisa Milos, Customer Service Manager “MediaJet has been an incredible partner to both of our publications, Surface and Watch Journal . Our clients love the placement of our magazines, and we see a great return on “Please send me more magazines; we are expecting large crowds at investment. MediaJet provides exceptionally competent and responsive customer service. the end of the month for the Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting. We look forward to continuing our partnership for years to come.” We do not want to run out of inventory.” Marc Lotenberg, CEO, Surface Media Signature Flight Support, Omaha, NE / Sherrie Rollings, Customer Service Representative “Media Jet has been a great way for us to get our custom magazine into the hands of the “One of our customers came in and said she had been looking all over for the most qualified, potential buyers. Letting our clients know that we have access to this type of right dining room table, and found it in one of the Luxe magazines. She contacted the clientele is a strong differentiating factor for us. The process of managing the inventory has supplier and ordered it on the spot. She is currently waiting on the delivery.” always been very seamless and the team’s support has always been excellent.” Signature Flight Support, Santa Barbara, CA / Beverly Ruiz, CSR Lead KARINA LOPEZ / Marketing Director, ONE SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY OVER 47,000 TIMES A DAY, THE WEALTHIEST PEOPLE ON EARTH BOARD THEIR PRIVATE AIRCRAFT IN MORE THAN 250 LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE. 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