How we work

How we move
a horse.

Thirty years of flying FEI and high-goal horses has taught us a way of doing things. Six parts, the same on every trip.

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image of a flying groom inside a transport stall
image of a ground crew loading the transport
01

Projects

Weekly scheduled flights and private charters worldwide, planned around your show calendar.

Flight Schedule
02

Customs & Tax

We handle customs, import paperwork and quarantine on both sides of the Atlantic, so you don't have to.

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03

Expert Crew

Flying grooms, vets and ground crew who have done this thousands of times, in every major hub.

Meet the team
04

Insurance

We point you to good mortality and transit cover for the trip. No commission, no upsell.

Talk to us
05

Jet Stalls

Three stall configurations (Coach, Business, First) chosen to suit the horse, not the booking.

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06

Questions

Someone on our team is always around. Email us or call +1.914.276.3880.

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A day on the job

What it actually looks like.

Quiet on the ramp, hay in the stall, the same faces from pick-up to landing. The big stuff sits in the small stuff.

image of a cargo aircraft on the runway before departure
On the tarmac

Scheduled lift or private charter, timed around the show calendar.

image of a flying groom preparing a horse inside a transport stall
In the stall

A flying groom stays with the horse from loading through to landing.

image of a ground crew preparing equipment beside the transport vehicle
Before take-off

Ground crew check kit, water and bedding before the horses come up the ramp.

image of a horse being walked from the transport unit
Off the truck

We unload at the horse's pace, not the schedule's.

image of a handler guiding a horse down the transport corridor
Down the aisle

Same team from the stable door to the cargo bay. No hand-offs to strangers.

Stable to stable

Six steps, every trip.

It's the same sequence whether the horse is going to Aachen or Wellington. We've done it about ten thousand times.

image of a horse being walked from the transport
image of two horses standing in transport stalls
  1. 01
    Brief

    You tell us the route, the horse, the dates and anything we should know.

  2. 02
    Plan

    We sort permits, vet checks, customs pre-clearance and the right stall.

  3. 03
    Collect

    Our partner trucks pick up at the stable and bring the horse to the airport.

  4. 04
    Fly

    Flying grooms travel with the horses. Hay, water and temperature are checked the whole way.

  5. 05
    Clear

    Customs and the port vet are handled at the aircraft side on arrival.

  6. 06
    Deliver

    A second truck takes the horse from the airport to the final stable.

image of a handler guiding a horse down the transport corridor
Customs & tax

The paperwork is ours.

Our office and our European partners know the import rules in the countries we fly to. You meet the horse at a stable, not at a customs window.