Air Chicago sold private jet memberships and by-the-seat flights on the busiest routes out of Chicago. The product was ready and the buyers had money. Search was the channel nobody had claimed. Google delivered fewer than 30 visitors a month, one keyword ranked anywhere, and national operators owned every phrase a serious buyer types, from private jet membership to jet shuttle to booking a single seat.
Air Chicago was a membership-based private aviation company serving Chicago. Four membership tiers ran from $1,750 to $14,000 a year, and members booked individual seats on the busiest routes out of the city at roughly $500 per flight hour. Captain David Koch, a career airline pilot, founded the company to put private aviation within reach of executives already paying full-fare first class.
Air Chicago partnered with Digital Authority Partners to turn search into a source of membership demand. DAP audited the site, rebuilt its architecture and metadata, and set a content roadmap around the terms private aviation buyers search. Over the engagement Air Chicago grew organic traffic 400%, went from one ranking keyword to more than 450 with 40-plus in the top three, and earned 12 guest placements on aviation and luxury travel outlets.
Air Chicago had a product wealthy Chicago flyers wanted and almost no way for them to find it. Google sent fewer than 30 people to the site in a typical month, so every membership inquiry had to come from referral, press, or paid outreach.
Exactly one keyword ranked anywhere in Google. The phrases that signal a ready buyer, private jet membership, jet shuttle, and book a seat on a private jet, belonged to national operators with far deeper content libraries.
Private aviation rewards brands that aviation and luxury editors already cover. Air Chicago launched against operators who had earned that coverage for decades, which left new pages with little chance of ranking on merit alone.
Site architecture, metadata, and internal linking kept Google from reaching much of the site. Air Chicago also had no city-level pages and no claimed business listings, so route-specific demand out of Chicago went to competitors.
Digital Authority Partners started with a full content and technical audit, then built a roadmap around the terms private aviation buyers search before they buy.
DAP shipped keyword-targeted pages, articles, and visual assets every month, so Air Chicago built real topical depth instead of a handful of one-off posts.
We earned placements on aviation and luxury lifestyle publications to give Air Chicago the authority its category demands.
We cleared the crawl problems holding pages back, then built a local footprint around the Chicago routes that drove the business.
Organic sessions grew fivefold from a starting point under 30 visitors a month. Local route searches and national private aviation terms both contributed, so the gain never rested on a single page or a single lucky ranking.
Air Chicago went from one ranking keyword to more than 450, with 40 or more holding a top three position. The set covers membership, route, and cost comparison searches, the questions buyers run right before they commit.
Twelve guest articles and founder interviews ran on aviation and luxury travel publications. Each sent referral traffic from readers who already fly private, and together they gave Air Chicago the authority its new pages needed to rank.
A steady 20 or more content and listing updates a month kept rankings climbing instead of flattening after the first quarter. Publishing on schedule, in the client’s voice, turned early wins into a position that compounded.