It is the record $8 million sponsorship deal that could carry the bonus prize of a private jet previously used by NFL champions to boost the ACT Brumbies' bid for a Super Rugby championship dream.
The Brumbies snared the biggest naming-rights deal in the club's history on Thursday, partnering with development group Aquis and opening the door for the team to use the company's Boeing 757 corporate jet.
The jet, formerly used by 2013-14 NFL winners the Seattle Seahawks, could be used for matches in New Zealand or South Africa and halve the Brumbies' travel time from Canberra.
Aquis managing director Justin Fung told Fairfax Media that giving the Brumbies access to the jet was a realistic option as Canberra Airport is equipped to handle international flights.
It comes just two months after Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham had to cut $100,000 from his high-performance budget to save costs as the organisation covers financial losses.
The Brumbies will travel to New Zealand next week to play the Waikato Chiefs, which involves taking three different flights from Canberra to New Plymouth in a 14-hour trek.
Fung only learnt of the Brumbies' travel schedule when approached by Fairfax Media and was shocked that a 14-hour trip could take just five hours with a direct international flight from Canberra.
"Needing three planes to get to a game in New Zealand seems crazy ... we can't do that to the team," Fung said.
"That travel time is interesting, I'll have to see if the plane is available. I don't know where it is or if it has been chartered."