Lineaum’s global private jet marketplace, powered by the LIN AI assistant, connects 10,500 operators and 30,000 aircraft worldwide.
Lineaum has launched its global private jet marketplace, providing access to more than 10,500 operators and over 30,000 aircraft worldwide. Powered by LIN, Lineaum’s AI jet concierge assistant, the platform turns hours of manual booking into a single command: “LIN, book me a jet to New York tomorrow at 8:00am,” handling the entire charter journey from request to take off.
Unlike traditional charter models built around phone calls, emails and fragmented broker communication, Lineaum connects live client demand with global aircraft operators through LIN, automating the charter workflow from aircraft sourcing and price comparison to digital contracts, secure card payments via PayPal integration and booking confirmation.
Designed for clients who value time, discretion and control, Lineaum brings private jet charter into a single intelligent booking experience. Frequent flyers gain access to a wider range of aircraft, more competitive pricing, greater availability and increased flexibility, while previously time-consuming processes can now be managed with greater speed, transparency and simplicity.
Built by a team of aviation professionals with first-hand experience navigating the operational complexities of private charter, Lineaum provides digital infrastructure that connects global aircraft supply with market demand. Its B2B platform automates workflows across sourcing, quoting, contracts and payments for brokers and operators, helping drive charter sales, maximise aircraft utilisation and improve efficiency, while allowing teams to focus on client service and commercial performance.
The company is led by aviation entrepreneur Adrian Twibill, founder of Emtjets and former partner of CharterX, later acquired by Avinode. Emtjets was an early global private aviation marketplace, developed into an international platform connecting more than 1,600 operators and over 4,000 aircraft worldwide. His return to the industry with Lineaum signals a move to address longstanding inefficiencies in the global charter market.
Twibill comments: “Having built one of the first global jet marketplaces, we saw first-hand the deep-rooted inefficiencies and chronic underutilisation of aircraft that continue to limit the global charter market. Lineaum has been built to address those challenges with greater precision, transparency and speed, connecting global aircraft supply with live client demand more intelligently. In doing so, we are improving availability and pricing for clients, increasing efficiency for brokers and helping operators maximise fleet utilisation.”