Insider Trading March 24, 2026

FlyExclusive Director Purchases 125,000 Shares in Series of Trades Worth $305,032

Peter B. Hopper executed three buys in March, increasing his direct stake as the stock trades well below analyst targets

By Ajmal Hussain FLYX
FlyExclusive Director Purchases 125,000 Shares in Series of Trades Worth $305,032
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FlyExclusive Inc. director Peter B. Hopper acquired 125,000 shares of Class A common stock in three transactions in March, spending roughly $305,032. The purchases took place on March 6, March 9 and March 13 at prices between $2.25 and $2.60 per share. The insider buying coincides with a recent slide in the stock while analysts maintain a $7 price target. Separately, the company reported its first positive Adjusted EBITDA in the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by fleet modernization and cost restructuring.

Key Points

  • Director Peter B. Hopper purchased 125,000 Class A shares across three trades in March, spending about $305,032.
  • Trades occurred on March 6, March 9 and March 13, 2026, with per-share prices ranging from $2.25 to $2.60; Hopper now directly owns 125,000 shares.
  • FlyExclusive reported its first positive Adjusted EBITDA in Q4 2025, attributed to fleet modernization and cost restructuring, even as the stock trades well below analyst targets.

FlyExclusive Inc. (NASDAQ: FLYX) director Peter B. Hopper has increased his direct holding in the company by acquiring 125,000 shares of Class A common stock through three separate transactions, according to a Form 4 filing. The combined consideration for those purchases was approximately $305,032.

The trades were executed on March 6, March 9 and March 13, 2026. Across the three dates Hopper paid prices that ranged from $2.3471 to $2.5424 per share overall. On March 6 he purchased 50,000 shares in multiple trades at prices between $2.465 and $2.60. On March 9 he added another 50,000 shares at prices from $2.34 to $2.40. The final transaction on March 13 consisted of 25,000 shares bought at prices from $2.25 to $2.3799. Following these filings, Hopper is recorded as directly owning 125,000 shares of FlyExclusive.

The insider purchases come amid notable recent weakness in the company’s stock price. FLYX shares have declined about 16.6% over the past week and roughly 55% over the past six months, and the stock is trading at $2.16. Despite the slide, analysts maintain a bullish view with a $7 price target, implying a sizeable gap between current trading levels and consensus estimates.

Subscribers to InvestingPro are noted as having access to deeper coverage on FlyExclusive, including Fair Value estimates and more than 10 additional ProTips specific to FLYX. That analysis and these metrics are presented as supplementary resources for investors who want more granular valuation and idea-generation tools.

In company reporting, FlyExclusive highlighted a turning point in its recent operating performance. The firm posted its first positive Adjusted EBITDA since it became a public company in the fourth quarter of 2025. Management attributed the improvement to strategic steps including fleet modernization and a program of cost restructuring.

Company statements and investor communications characterize the positive Adjusted EBITDA as a milestone that reflects both operational changes and management decisions aimed at improving margins and cash flow. The report frames fleet updates and cost control as material contributors to the fourth-quarter result.

While the stock’s price action has been a focal point for market watchers, the company’s financial outcome and the strategic initiatives that produced it remain central to how investors and analysts are assessing FlyExclusive’s trajectory. The firm’s emphasis on operational efficiency and fleet renewal is presented as a continued area of focus for the business.


Contextual note: The information above is based on the Form 4 filing detailing Hopper’s purchases and on FlyExclusive’s reported fourth-quarter financial results for 2025, as referenced in company communications.

Risks

  • Share-price volatility - FLYX has fallen 16.6% over the past week and about 55% over six months, which may affect investor sentiment in the aviation and small-cap equities sectors.
  • Execution risk on strategy - Continued improvement depends on effective fleet modernization and cost-restructuring execution, impacting operational performance in the business aviation sector.
  • Valuation gap - The current market price of $2.16 contrasts with analyst price targets of $7, highlighting uncertainty about the timing and realization of projected upside in financial markets.

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