About the movement.
Passengers complain about airlines every day. What if passengers owned one?
Why now
Air travel is essential infrastructure for modern life, but the relationship between airlines and the people who fly them is broken. Passengers feel powerless. Loyalty is one-sided. The frustrations are universal.
Cooperative ownership has a long, successful history — credit unions, agricultural co-ops, REI, Costco-style memberships, the Green Bay Packers. Aviation has never seriously tried it at scale. We think it should.
What we are doing
Step one is measuring demand. We collect non-binding pledges and member priorities. If the interest is real and large, the organizing team explores legal, financial, and operational paths to make a member-informed airline a reality — through acquisition, partnership, or a new launch.
What this is not
This is not a securities offering, not a fundraising campaign, and not a guarantee of any future outcome. Pledges are non-binding expressions of interest. Any future structure is subject to legal and regulatory review.