DayJet™ is about more than just moving business travelers from point A to point B with ease. We're about directly linking communities, providing a new way for people to live and work together. DayJet is proud to bring the world's first per-seat, on-demand jet service to the following southeastern communities. After all, our company is based in a southeast community, too.
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Boca Raton:
Boca Raton's natural assets and year-round amenities contribute to a lifestyle that balances work, recreation and relaxation in a unique tropical setting. Because of this, many of the nation's leading companies, and new businesses, choose to be based in Boca Raton and Palm Beach County.
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Gainesville:
Set amidst pristine forests, natural wetlands and preserved historic buildings, Gainesville is arguably one of the most attractive cities in Florida, and serves as the commercial, educational and cultural hub for the North Central Florida region.
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Jacksonville:
Located along Northeast Florida's First Coast in Duval County, Jacksonville is the nation's 55th largest metropolitan area with a total population of 1.3 million. Consistently ranked among the top ten best places to live and do business by Inc. and Money magazine, Jacksonville is among the nation's top 20 job growth markets.
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Lakeland:
Located in the middle of Florida's high-tech corridor in the heart of Central Florida, Lakeland is situated within a 100-mile radius of almost half of the state's population.
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Macon:
Located in Bibb County in the heart of Georgia, Macon has a population of 476,000. Rated by Industry Week magazine as one of the top 25 most productive in the nation, Macon's local industry processes everything from airplanes to zippers.
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Miami/Opa-Locka:
A city with diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, Miami is home to 500 multinational companies that serve North, South and Central America, the Caribbean and beyond. With a population of 2.4 million and 84 miles of coastline, Miami-Dade County combines the quality of life of a subtropical resort community with the business benefits of one of the nation's most progressive metropolitan areas.
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Montgomery:
Montgomery serves as Alabama's state capital and a major center of commerce for the Southeast – approximately one-third of the nation's population lives within a 600 mile radius of Montgomery. Located in Montgomery County, the greater metropolitan area of Montgomery has a population of 346,000.
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Naples:
Naples is the anchor of Southwest Florida's Paradise Coast and Collier County, which has one of the fastest growing populations and strongest economies in the state. With more than 300,000 residents, the Naples metropolitan area ranks among the lowest unemployment rates, highest job creation rates and household incomes, placing it in the top quartile of all Florida counties.
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Pensacola:
Known as the "Western Gate to the Sunshine State", "City of Five Flags", and the "Cradle of Naval Aviation", Pensacola boasts a rich heritage and diversity in education, research, tourism, defense and open acreage that make it one of Inc.'s "Best Places for doing Business in America 2005".
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Sarasota:
With a population approaching 700,000 Sarasota and Manatee Counties lead the nation in job growth. Consistently ranked among America's best small cities and best places to do business, Sarasota was named to Inc. magazine's list of top "boomtowns" and Forbes magazine's list of top cities for jobs in 2007.
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Savannah:
Savannah is located in Chatham County, the sixth most-populous county in the State of Georgia with a population of more than 300,000. Home to a thriving leisure and hospitality industry, Savannah is one of the state's leading job producers and the fifth largest container port in the United States.
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Tallahassee:
The seat of government for the soon-to-be third largest state in the nation, Tallahassee maintains a distinctive balance of Southern hospitality and Florida progressiveness, of education and government, of natural beauty and high-tech business.
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