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When the Sky Becomes the Office – Productivity in Motion

  • Aug 20, 2025
  • 3 min read

Elliot Ross Surgenor is the founder and CEO of Fly Business Aviation, with operational bases in Miami, Scottsdale, and Cabo. With a background in media, entrepreneurship, and luxury aviation, he specializes in elevating private travel through innovation and exceptional client service.

Executive Contributor Elliot Ross Surgenor

Most of us picture the office as a place bound by four walls, a desk, and the faint hum of fluorescent lights. But for a growing number of leaders, the office has no walls at all. It takes off, climbs to 40,000 feet, and becomes a space where clarity, creativity, and decisions thrive.


Laptop, notebook, and coffee cup with "Fly Business" text on airplane table, wooden finish, two windows showing sky. Calm, professional setting.

The luxury of time


In leadership, time is the one resource that never replenishes. A study from the European Business Aviation Association found that executives save an average of 127 minutes per trip flying private versus commercial. That’s not just convenience, it’s an entirely new window of opportunity. Two extra hours in a world where the right decision, taken quickly, can shape the future of a company.


On a private jet, the moments we usually consider “dead time” become alive with potential. That’s the real luxury: not champagne or leather seats, but reclaimed hours to think, build, and create.


Creativity above the clouds


There’s something transformative about altitude. Removed from emails piling up in the inbox, office interruptions, or the noise of a busy airport lounge, leaders often find themselves thinking differently in the air. Studies show that while productivity on commercial flights hovers around 30%, it jumps to almost 80% on corporate jets. The reason is simple: privacy, focus, and the ability to design your own rhythm.


I’ve seen it myself: sketches of new business models drawn on napkins mid-flight, strategic pivots decided somewhere above the Atlantic, even partnerships born in the quiet of a pressurized cabin. Deals worth millions don’t always begin in boardrooms; they sometimes begin at cruising altitude.


Confidentiality as a strategy


There’s also a subtler dimension: privacy. In Europe alone, business aviation connects almost 10 times more city pairs than airlines, often to airports beyond the reach of commercial carriers. This flexibility isn’t only about logistics; it’s about discretion. Sensitive conversations can unfold securely mid-air, shielded from the distractions and the ears of the outside world.


That makes the jet more than a vessel; it becomes a sanctuary for thought.


More than movement


Critics often label private jets as extravagant symbols, but for many leaders, they are strategic assets. The ROI isn’t measured in miles flown; it’s measured in decisions accelerated, creativity unlocked, and opportunities seized before they land.


When the sky becomes the office, business is no longer tied to geography or time zones. The office is wherever ideas take flight.


The future office has wings


Perhaps the most visionary takeaway is this: the office of tomorrow isn’t just virtual, it’s mobile. It’s a space that adapts to us, follows our pace, and supports our creativity no matter where we are.


And sometimes, that space just happens to be 40,000 feet above the ground.


“The real luxury isn’t champagne at altitude, it’s reclaiming hours to make decisions that shape the future.”

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Elliot Ross Surgenor, Visionary Entrepreneur and Founder

Elliot Ross Surgenor is a leading entrepreneur in private aviation and the founder of Fly Business Aviation, based in Miami, Scottsdale, and Cabo. With a background in media and international business development, he has built a company known for its innovation, personalized service, and refined operational standards. Elliot also leads Lusso Jet Design and Air Dining Cabo, subsidiaries focused on luxury jet interiors and in-flight catering. His expertise spans brand strategy, client experience, and aviation operations. He is also the host of a podcast exploring leadership and the future of the industry. Passionate about giving back, Elliot supports philanthropic efforts, including initiatives for children in need.

This article is published in collaboration with Brainz Magazine’s network of global experts, carefully selected to share real, valuable insights.

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