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Greg John, ’01

Greg John is the founder and president of Infinity Flight Group, a full-spectrum aviation services business based out of the Trenton-Mercer Airport in Ewing, New Jersey. He designed Infinity Flight Group to capture the attention of those who demand the highest quality flight training with outcomes that surpass expectations of international airline hiring qualifications. Over the last couple of years Greg extended Infinity Flight’s customer base by offering unrivaled corporate aircraft management that has earned him the business of global fortune 50 companies. He is also known for his trustworthy, customer-focused attention in the personal and corporate aircraft sales arena. Because Greg understands the value of meticulous in-house aircraft maintenance, he built an unrivaled facility that services his growing fleet as well as outside maintenance customers. Infinity Flight Group holds FAA 141, 135 certificates and also operates under FAA part 61.

Greg has leveraged his twenty years of aviation industry experience to grow Infinity Flight from a fleet of three aircraft in 2014, to the Northeast’s largest training facility that is home to a fleet of over thirty-five new model Cessna trainers in 2021. He has established his reputation by building strong relationships with his customers as well as his partners. His most notable collaborations include Cessna/Textron, Piedmont/American Airlines, and Mercer County Community College (MCCC). As someone who genuinely cares about the personal goals and outcomes of others, Greg has created efficient and cost-effective pathways for aviation students and career transitioners to flow seamlessly to the seat of the world’s largest airlines. His vision of synching outcomes with students, colleges and airlines has created a win-win-win situation for all entities. His determined guidance allowed MCCC to grow their struggling aviation program from a handful of students only a few years ago to a flourishing flagship program that has more than 150 students that are poised to stem the looming pilot shortage.

As a lifelong aviator Greg began his aviation career as the Director of Business Development at Four Star Air Cargo where he successfully grew a cargo airline fleet in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He later moved onto Commercial Aviation Services, where he developed an FAA part 135 operation and oversaw operations for a freighter aircraft fleet operated on behalf of British Airways.

Greg attended High School at the Vermont Commons School in South Burlington, Vermont. Greg then earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Boston University School of Management and has attended management classes at The Wharton School of Business. He was honored to be selected to participate in the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program where he now is a mentor. He is proud to serve as an Honorary Commander at Joint Base McGuire Dix Lakehurst where he is able to share his passion for aviation with active duty and veteran military personnel and has provided guaranteed career opportunities for hundreds of aspiring aviators. Greg holds FAA certifications for Airline Transport Pilot, CFI, CFII, MEI.

In his free time Greg enjoys spending time with his wife, Michele and coaching sports for his three young children, Emma, Charlie and Henry.

Scholarship. Community. Global Responsibility.

Students emerge from their time at Vermont Commons School intrinsically motivated to seek out their role for improving the world, with the skills and competencies to do so.