DAVENPORT, IOWA (October 8, 2025) — Ryan Landry has been named Chief Executive Officer of LandJet, a franchise business in the luxury transportation for the corporate traveler space, Percy Kapadia, Chief Operating Officer at LandJet, has announced.

Ryan Landry has spent most of his career creating organic growth in companies as well as leading mergers and acquisitions in the professional-services arena. His previous firm, New Horizons, also a franchise business, specialized in the education- and corporate-training sectors and he has been a leading expert in personal-development and human-capital investment in business and consumer marketplaces. Landry has extensive family office investing experience as well as a capital raising background.

We are very happy to have Ryan on board at LandJet, and look forward to building our success with him,” said Kapadia.

Born and raised in Orange County, California, Landry graduated from Chapman University studying economics and built a career in the San Diego business community before recently moving to Salt Lake City, Utah. He is also an alumnus of Harvard Business School and Owner President Management graduate.

LandJet offers a unique service in business travel, as well as a distinct career and franchising opportunity.

LandJet provides a deluxe mobile office, set inside a spacious road vehicle, allowing customers to enjoy a smooth, luxurious ride to their destination with premium amenities while having the accommodations and space of an office. As a quickly-growing company offering a custom product, it presents an excellent opportunity for interested franchisees and business partners.

For more information, see www.landjet.com.

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