Anthony Banome appointed president of FlyHouse Solutions

Banome has been named in the inaugural “Top 40 Under 40” class by the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA).
FlyHouse has appointed Anthony Banome as president of its infrastructure division FlyHouse Solutions.
FlyHouse Solutions brings aviation services including fuel, maintenance, ground services, safety, training, financing and aircraft sales into one division. In his new role, Banome will lead revenue strategy and drive partner integration across the business, working closely with FlyHouse’s executive leadership team.
“Private aviation has needed a real infrastructure layer for a long time, and FlyHouse Solutions is our answer,” said Jack E Lambert Jr, CEO of FlyHouse. “Anthony is one of the rare leaders who deeply understands its operational realities. He brings exactly the kind of thinking we need to build the most seamless, connected model in private aviation for travellers, owners and operators alike.”
Banome brings more than 20 years of experience in private aviation, having led growth at fixed-base operators in New York and Miami, US. During his tenure at Meridian Teterboro and Fontainebleau Aviation, Banome played a key role in implementing corporate strategy, analytics and relationship-driven initiatives. Prior to joining FlyHouse, he served as chief revenue officer of Unique II Worldwide.
Banome is also an active supporter of philanthropic initiatives, serving as co-founder and treasurer of Humble Heroes of FDNY and as an ambassador to the Corporate Angel Network.
“Very few companies in aviation are positioned the way FlyHouse is today,” said Banome. “The infrastructure, leadership and long-term vision are already here. I’m excited to help build on that momentum and scale what comes next.”
In late March, FlyHouse acquired JetsMRO, an FAA Part 145 aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) operation based in Dallas. The company said the acquisition “strengthens” maintenance capabilities and expands its presence in the Texas and Florida areas, two of the most active business aviation markets in the country.







