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The Most Underrated Productivity Tool of 2026

Private Aviation Is A Productivity Cheat Code

Happy Sunday! 

The market of stocks, ex-energy, looks rough. 

So let’s talk aviation. 

Private aviation has a perception problem. It’s too expensive. Too elite. 

That’s the narrative. And it’s wrong. 

Private aviation is the most underrated productivity tool of 2026. 

Look at what the Cirrus Vision Jet unlocks. Tahoe —> SF in less than an hour!

That’s a 70% reduction in travel time. 

Not a rounding error. 

A productivity cheat code. 

AI is having its moment, and rightfully so. But while everyone debates what AI will do to productivity, pilots are already living in the future. 

Even a self-driving car keeps you on the ground. You’re still subject to traffic, distance, and geography.

The Aerial Economy operates without the constraints of time + space. 

That said - living in the Aerial Economy in 2026 requires capital + commitment. 

The Cirrus Vision Jet starts at $3.2M. And 80-90% of owners are also its pilots, meaning the barrier to entry isn’t just financial.  

These are real mountains to summit. But they won’t always exist. 

The aviation innovation flywheel is already turning. eVTOLs are projected to cut operating costs by 30%+ compared to conventional rotorcraft. 

Autonomous flight technology is accelerating. And Robinson Helicopter - one of the most storied names in aviation - just launched a dedicated autonomous division. 

The infrastructure for new entrants into the Aerial Economy is being built as we speak. Are you ready to take flight? 

I am!

In fact, Tuesday, I’m scheduled for my first helicopter flight lesson at Southern Utah University. I’m over the moon and incredibly grateful for this generous opportunity. 

Stay tuned - I'll be sure to share a post-flight update. 

Mr. Glendon Good, thank you for helping me jump start this journey! 


Disclosure: This is not financial advice.