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Warner Bros Discovery Expands Private Jet Fleet and Seeks Experienced Flight Attendant

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RegulatoryBy The Touch & Go EditorialPublished Jul 13, 6:15 PM3 min read

Warner Bros Discovery Expands Private Jet Fleet and Seeks Experienced Flight Attendant

Warner Bros Discovery adds a third luxury Gulfstream to its Teterboro-based private jet fleet and is hiring a flight attendant with at least two years' industry experience.

The gist

Warner Bros Discovery grows its private jet fleet to three aircraft and looks for skilled flight attendant amid increased travel demands.

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Warner Bros Discovery, the U.S.-based media conglomerate, has broadened its private aviation capacity by acquiring a third ultra-luxe private jet, joining an existing fleet of a Gulfstream G650ER and a Dassault Falcon 7X. The two Gulfstreams, based out of Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, support the company’s high-profile executives close to their Manhattan headquarters. As part of this expansion, the company is actively recruiting a new flight attendant to meet the operational needs of the enlarged fleet.

The recent addition of a second Gulfstream 650 complements Warner Bros Discovery's long-range travel capabilities, facilitating seamless transcontinental and international flights. This move coincides with the intense scrutiny surrounding Paramount Skydance's proposed $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery, a process that has resulted in increased executive and corporate travel demands. By positioning these aircraft nearby in Teterboro, the company ensures flexibility for quick access to New York City, a major business hub.

Warner Bros Discovery’s search for a flight attendant highlights a unique niche within aviation staffing. The company requires candidates to have a minimum of two years of airline industry experience. While commercial background is valued, candidates with corporate flight attendant training gain an advantage due to the specialized service level expected on private jets. Flight attendants in this role handle more complex duties beyond standard in-flight service, such as procuring food and beverage supplies, confirming passenger menus in advance, and fulfilling personalized guest requests.

Contrasting commercial flight attendant roles, private jet crew members undertake cleaning and aircraft preparation tasks themselves since dedicated ground staff are not present. Maintaining an immaculate cabin environment is critical, and attendants oversee this integral part of pre- and post-flight routines. The position is demanding, requiring adaptability to irregular schedules, with availability for nights, weekends, and holiday shifts. The flight attendant may also be called upon at very short notice to accommodate changing itineraries.

This operational complexity reflects the high service expectations linked to Warner Bros Discovery’s executives, including CEO David Zaslav, whose compensation package features time-sharing rights on the jets. Despite steep shareholder pushback against Zaslav’s $165 million pay increase last year, access to these jets underscores the utility and prestige associated with private aviation within top-tier corporate leadership.

Warner Bros Discovery is not alone in maintaining a private jet fleet to support executive travel. For instance, Netflix operates several private jets, including Gulfstream G550s, and has similarly advertised lucrative flight attendant positions out of San Jose International Airport. Reported salaries for such roles can reach up to $385,000 per annum, reflecting the demanding nature and elevated standards of private aviation service.

The Gulfstream G650ER and G650 aircraft in Warner Bros Discovery's fleet are flagship business jets known for their ultra-long-range capabilities, enabling nonstop global travel. The cabin interiors can be outfitted with amenities such as full-sized beds and spacious lounges, ensuring comfort during lengthy flights. These features illustrate the level of luxury expected for corporate executives and their teams, necessitating experienced staff who can uphold impeccable service.

The company’s expansion of its private aviation assets and the recruitment of dedicated flight attendants signals an emphasis on ensuring executive mobility and confidentiality amid corporate activities. Having an in-house team and assets allows Warner Bros Discovery to respond swiftly to evolving travel needs without typical commercial flight constraints, a strategic advantage amid the ongoing corporate transaction environment.

These developments at Warner Bros Discovery exemplify the broader trend of media and technology companies investing in private jet services to support their upper management’s rigorous schedules. As corporate aviation becomes increasingly integrated with complex stakeholder operations, proficient and flexible staffing remains a vital element to managing these high-value transport arrangements.

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Frequently asked questions

What type of aircraft makes up Warner Bros Discovery's private jet fleet?
The fleet includes ultra-long-range Gulfstream G650ER and G650 jets, and a Dassault Falcon 7X, all based at Teterboro Airport.
What qualifications does Warner Bros Discovery seek in a new flight attendant?
Candidates must have at least two years of airline industry experience, with corporate flight attendant training considered advantageous.
Why has Warner Bros Discovery expanded its private jet fleet recently?
The expansion supports increased executive travel demands amid Paramount Skydance's $110 billion acquisition proposal and related corporate activities.
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