Georgia Bulldogs legend Brock Bowers partners with Athens luxury private jet company
Athens will always be Georgia Bulldogs legend Brock Bowers’s second home, and he now has even more of a reason to come back.
That’s because Bowers has teamed up with AirStar Charter, a local luxury private jet company located in Swainsboro, Ga.
“AirStar, a leader in private aviation, is proud to announce its official partnership with one of football’s most exciting rising stars- Brock Bowers,” the local private jet company said in an official release earlier this week. “Known for his unmatched work ethic, game-changing plays, and relentless pursuit of excellence, Bowers represents the same elite standards AirStar delivers in the sky.”
Bowers becomes just the second former Bulldog to partner with AirStar, following Carson Beck.
“Last year working with Carson Beck was really good for us as a company. … So it definitely had a huge impact on it,” AirStar Charter vice president Jeremiah Stoddard told UGASports. “And we got what we needed, working with Carson over the last year. And we figured it was a great opportunity to now be able to kind of branch away from specifically a college athlete but a former really good athlete in college that has had a good year as a rookie in the NFL as well.”
By streamlining Bowers’ travel, AirStar hopes to see a chance to grow its presence in the world of sports partnerships.
“We’re kind of waiting to see as far as current or anything like that and trying to see what comes about,” Stoddard said. “You know, we’ve had the opportunity. I’ve been reached out to about a couple other players at the University of Georgia and then also some players other places as well.”
Bowers, whom the Los Vegas Raiders surprisingly drafted 13th overall in 2024, finished this his rookie NFL season reeling in 112 receptions for 1,194 receiving yards and five touchdowns.
His outstanding efforts earned him his first Pro Bowl and All-Pro nod as he set new benchmarks for receptions by a rookie player (112) and receiving yards by a rookie tight end (1,194).
“Brock embodies performance at the highest level,” Stoddard said. “He trains with intensity, moves with purpose, and understands that every second counts—on the field and in the air.”