New go-to-market model fully integrates the global aviation platform across programmatic membership, private jet and group charter, and premium commercial solutions.
Wheels Up has launched a seamless, concierge-level customer engagement model that will deliver individualized, portfolio-wide travel solutions for any trip, from anywhere, to any destination in the world.
In a break from the industry standard, the company announced it has unified its full range of customer offerings under a single brand and organizational structure. Wheels Up's newly integrated commercial model will provide a single, personalized team to manage private aviation membership, global private charter, group charter, and hybrid private-commercial itineraries through a first-of-its-kind strategic partnership with Delta Air Lines.
These organizational changes bring together the Wheels Up and Air Partner brands in the US, which were previously supported by separate sales, marketing, account management, and service delivery organizations, as well as separate back-end platforms and processes. This approach fully realizes and delivers the breadth of the Wheels Up portfolio and reinforces the company's commitment to a more streamlined, customer-centric, end-to-end aviation experience.
Private investment firm Bain Capital has announced its entry into the FBO sector through the acquisition of APP Jet Center, a provider of aviation services at high-quality, supply-constrained airports in the United States.
Mark Johnstone, the former CEO of Signature Aviation, will lead the business.
APP Jet Center is a well-established FBO operator with a portfolio of five locations across the US, serving business and general aviation customers in markets including South Florida, the Washington, DC region, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Denver.
The platform provides a full suite of aviation real estate and related services, including aircraft hangar space and fueling. Bain Capital will look to actively expand APP’s footprint with additional high-quality assets serving supply - constrained markets.
Demand for private and business aviation services has been supported by long-term growth in flight activity, modernized aircraft that require modern hangar infrastructure, and airport environments that limit new development. These dynamics, combined with the more operational nature of the business, make FBOs well suited to Bain Capital’s thematic, value-add investment approach.
“APP Jet Center is a strong starting point for our FBO strategy, as the business operates at attractive, capacity-constrained airports and has built long-standing relationships with airport authorities and customers,” said Chris Leddy, a Managing Director at Bain Capital Real Estate.
The International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA) has released its Fourth Quarter 2025 Market Report, revealing a resilient and active global business aircraft marketplace.
The preowned business aircraft market was driven by strong year-end demand, favorable tax policy, improved financing conditions and sustained confidence among IADA-Accredited Dealers and Certified Brokers.
Based on verified transaction data reported monthly by IADA-Accredited Dealers, combined with the association’s proprietary IADA Member Perspective Survey, the report shows that market sentiment and activity strengthened in the fourth quarter to the highest levels recorded in 2025, capping another strong year for the preowned business aircraft sector.
The fourth quarter survey indicated that bonus depreciation, lower interest rates and tight inventory underpinned a balanced market heading to 2026.
Helicopter sales and market intelligence firm, Aero Asset, has released its 2025 Annual Heli Market Trends Single-Engine edition.
The report reveals that supply for sale dropped 26% year-over-year (YOY), while median transaction prices rose 5%. Retail sales volume decreased 7% YOY in units, and increased 6% in value. Absorption rate dropped to eight months at the end of 2025.
“Transaction volume softened in 2025, but tightening supply drove price growth,” said Valérie Pereira, Vice President of Market Research. “The sharp contraction in supply pushed absorption rate lower, underscoring a continued demand for well-positioned single-engine assets.”
Pricing Trends
Pricing remained resilient throughout the year. Median transaction prices rose 5% YOY, while average days on market fell 12%, reaching their lowest level in five years. Aircraft continued to transact close to asking price, with sold prices averaging 9% below ask.
National Business Aviation Association President and CEO Ed Bolen has welcomed organizational changes that ensure the Federal Aviation Administration is strategically positioned to meet today’s aviation challenges, advance US aviation leadership in the future, and bolster the work to enhance safety, the industry’s highest priority.
The comprehensive reorganization was unveiled on Monday (26th) by Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford, who noted that the agency-wide overhaul is the largest in its history.
“The FAA’s new structure makes the changes required to increase operational efficiency, foster innovation and empower the bold action needed to build an aviation system that in many ways will redefine air transportation,” Bolen said.
“More than just a ‘re-org,’ this plan re-envisions what America’s aviation system is, and how it can best serve all stakeholders, now and in the decades to come,” Bolen added. “NBAA joins with the rest of the aviation community in commending Secretary Duffy and Administrator Bedford for setting forth a bold plan for a new era in aerospace.”
Chapman Freeborn
Tyler Porteous
Global air charter specialist, Chapman Freeborn, announced the appointment of Tyler Porteous as Vice President of Cargo – Canada, reinforcing its cargo charter capabilities in the region and strengthening its support for local customers.
In his new role, Porteous will focus on developing Chapman Freeborn’s cargo operations in Canada, expanding its customer base, and identifying new opportunities across key market segments. He will work closely with clients to deliver tailored charter solutions while building long-term partnerships across the region.
With more than 15 years of experience in air cargo and charter operations, Porteous brings deep expertise in freighter operations, commercial strategy, and market development. He previously worked for one of the world’s largest freighter operators, where he was responsible for building and growing the charter division.
Porteous has collaborated with Chapman Freeborn colleagues for many years, building a strong professional relationship and gaining a close understanding of the company’s charter-first, customer-driven approach.
APOC
Carlos Miguel Branco Sandels
APOC Aviation, a trading and leasing specialist for narrowbody aircraft parts, engines and landing gear, has announced the appointment of Carlos Miguel Branco Sandels to the role of Business Development Manager.
Sandels, who will be based at APOC’s Rotterdam office, joins with more than 15 years’ professional sales and business development experience gained across varied industries.
For the last five years he has focused on the aviation sector, most recently working at TDA (Touchdown Aviation). He also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Languages & Communication, and a Master’s degree in International Relations from University of Évora.
Craig Skilton, VP Components, at APOC comments: “Carlos has a strong network and a clear understanding of how European operators make decisions regarding component sourcing and maintenance strategies, which will be a great asset to our team.”
After a strong start to 2026, global bizjet activity fell 1% year-over-year in Week 04 (19–25 Jan), with 67,339 departures operated globally. This 1% decline was only the fourth time in the last 52 weeks that global bizjet traffic saw a weekly year-over-year decline.
The decline was driven by a 3% drop in bizjet flights in North America and the Middle East -7%. Conversely, bizjet traffic in Europe increased by 3%. By operator type, Fractional Operators are continuing to drive growth, their sectors up 6% this week vs
W04 2025. In contrast, Private Flight Department activity fell by 11% this week. On a rolling four-week basis (W01 – W04 2026), global bizjets are still 2% up vs same period last year, with just over 263,00 departures.
Global Bizjet Departures: Regional Performance.
In Week 04 (19-25 Jan) the North American market recorded over 47,000 departures, down 3% vs Week 04 2025. The winter storm this past weekend greatly affected the United States (accounting for 68% of global departures) and drove the North American trend at -3% with roughly 46,000 flights.
Bombardier's Global 8000, the world’s fastest civilian aircraft, has received European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification.
This follows Transport Canada Type certification on November 5th, 2025, and US FAA certification on December 19th, 2025.
Bombardier’s flagship for a new era, the Global 8000 business jet, entered into service in December 2025. This exquisite ultra-long-range aircraft is the fastest civilian aircraft in the skies with a top speed of Mach 0.95 and a range of 8,000 NM, enabling passengers to fly faster and farther than ever before.
Since 2022, Pilatus has been planning to expand its presence in the United States in order to supplement capacity in Switzerland, which is now close to maximum.
At a groundbreaking ceremony held at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (KSRQ), Pilatus executives as well as representatives of regional authorities and organizations marked the official construction start of a new, state-of-the-art sales, service and production facility.
This groundbreaking event ushers in the first phase of Pilatus’ long -term development in Sarasota and is a significant milestone in the company’s continu ing investment and growth at the airport.
Vantage Aviation has expanded its fixed-base operation network with the acquisition of Corporate Air’s former facility at Allegheny County Airport (AGC), extending its service footprint into western Pennsylvania.
The AGC location, which serves Pittsburgh and surrounding communities, becomes the sixth FBO in the Vantage Aviation network since the company launched in fall 2024.
“The acquisition of the Corporate Air FBO at Allegheny County Airport represents an important milestone for Vantage Aviation,” said CEO Ryan Maxfield. “AGC is a critical business aviation airport, and this transaction allows us to strengthen our presence in a market with sustained demand from corporate, charter, and owner-flown operators.”
Safeport, a leading provider of business aviation services in Portugal and Cape Verde, has been awarded the International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) certification by the International Business Aviation Council (IBAC), following the successful implementation of the standard across its operations.
The certification applies to Safeport’s stations in Cascais (CAT), Faro (FAO), Lisbon (LIS), Porto (OPO) and Beja (BYJ), reinforcing the company’s commitment to the highest standards of safety, quality and professionalism in business aviation ground handling.
MoU signed for 10+10 aircraft, representing ~USD 200 million in potential value.
Elfly Group, developer of the all-electric amphibious aircraft NOEMI (No Emissions), has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with UrbanLink, a US-based zero-emission mobility company backed by revered US airline entrepreneur Ed Wegel.
The agreement includes a 10+10 soft order for the NOEMI electric amphibious seaplane, representing a potential order value of approximately USD 200 million. UrbanLink is developing an integrated zero-emission transport network across air, sea and ground, with initial hub cities including Miami, Los Angeles and San Juan.
General Atomics AeroTec Systems (GA-ATS) is expanding the mission capabilities of its new Do228 NXT multi-role aircraft with the offering of a new advanced sensor option: the CPLS SENTINEL, developed by CDA Systems, a technology innovator from Andorra specializing in aerospace, communications and precision optics.
With the additional option of SENTINEL, the Do228 NXT further strengthens its position as a versatile special mission aircraft and high-performance platform for search and rescue (SAR), law enforcement, disaster response, maritime patrol and humanitarian missions.
Electra.aero and Bristow Group have signed a binding Pre-Delivery Payment (PDP) deposit agreement, subject to certification, securing the first delivery slot for Electra’s EL9 Ultra Short hybrid-electric aircraft. The nine-seat aircraft can carry 3,000 lb of cargo up to 330 nm, with a maximum ferry range of 1,100 nm with IFR reserves.
By securing the earliest EL9 deliveries with its PDP agreement, Bristow confirms the Company’s leadership role in shaping the future of Direct Aviation, positioning itself to offer customers unprecedented point-to-point access, dramatically reduced travel times, and entirely new opportunities for regional mobility.
Embraer registered a US$31.6bn backlog in the fourth quarter (4Q25) - a record‑setting level for the company.
The company delivered 91 aircraft in 4Q25 across all its business units. The result reflects a 21% increase compared to the 75 deliveries in the fourth quarter of last year (4Q24), and even higher than the 62 aircraft registered in the third quarter of 2025 (3Q25).
Meanwhile, the company delivered a total of 244 aircraft in 2025 - an 18% increase compared to the 206 aircraft in 2024.
Executive Aviation posted a backlog of US$7.6bn in 4Q25, up 3% yoy and 4% qoq - a new all-time high for the business unit.
The division recorded 53 deliveries in the quarter, a 20% increase over 44 deliveries in 4Q24. Consequently, Executive Aviation finished 2025 with a solid 1.1x book-to-bill ratio.
Leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, had a record-breaking year in 2025, with 35,467 charter flights, but there are some other truly impressive numbers behind that statistic.
Air Charter Service’s CEO, Justin Bowman, said: “Last year we arranged over 35,000 flights, more than ever before, but many other records got broken along with that.
Justin Bowman.
"For instance, ACS-chartered aircraft flew into, or out of, 2,323 IATA or ICAO recognised airports last year, along with hundreds more non-designated airfields, such as dirt runways, ice runways, helipads and even water landings. These airports spanned 206 separate countries - to put the number into perspective, American Airlines operates to 350 destinations in 63 countries, which is more than any other international airline.
“We couldn’t have chartered any of these without the wonderful airlines and operators that we work with, last year we joined forces to book aircraft with 1,348 of them on behalf of our clients. Our charters were on aircraft ranging from helicopters, all the way up to Airbus A380s and the huge Antonov 124 cargo aircraft - with a total of 4,718 separate aircraft and 389 different types in 2025.
MRO service provider, SR Technics, has announced the start of operations at its facility in Bad Zurzach, further expanding the company’s engine maintenance footprint.
Beginning in January 2026, the site provides Quick Turn Services, including high-level engine inspections, repairs, modifications, and field assistance services worldwide for CFM56-5B/7B and PW4000 engines.
The new facility, named SR Technics Zurzach, has been established to support quick and efficient maintenance work, helping aircraft return to service as soon as possible.
All required approvals and certifications from aviation authorities, including the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA), have been obtained, allowing operations to begin as planned. The first engine induction at the new facility will be a CFM56-7B engine operated by Transavia Airlines, marking the operational launch of the site.
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved FlightSafety International's new Gulfstream G700 Level D Full Flight Simulator (FFS), located at the company’s Singapore Learning Center. The approval expands access to G700 training to the Asia-Pacific region.
Gulfstream G700 training is now in operation at the Singapore Learning Center, joining existing training programs in Farnborough, UK, and Savannah, GA. The G700 FFS, engineered and manufactured by FSI, supports training for Gulfstream GVIII type rated pilots under FAA approval and is part of a highly configurable simulator platform designed to expand training capability over time.
Following additional regulatory approvals, the simulator will support training for Gulfstream GVII and GVIII type ratings, enabling training across four Gulfstream aircraft models, including the G500, G600, G700, and G800. This expanded capability is anticipated to be available later this year.
The FAA-approved G700 FFS is part of FSI’s continued investment in its Singapore operations to better support customers throughout Asia-Pacific. The addition of the G700 simulator follows recent enhancement of the Singapore Learning Center, including the construction of a new simulator bay, classroom and briefing room additions, and refreshed customer spaces.
Global trade body The Air Charter Association (The ACA) has appointed new Training Manager Claudia Schimansky to expand its professional training and deliver the inaugural Air Charter Essentials course, available to both members and non-members of The ACA.
The ACA’s Air Charter Essentials course provides a comprehensive introduction to essential aviation knowledge, focused on the air charter industry. It is ideal for new starters or individuals keen to embark on a career in the air charter industry. Schimansky will work alongside Julie Ellis who has been promoted to Head of Training.
Claudia Schimansky.
Schimansky’s aviation career spans three decades, starting as cabin crew with European Aviation Air Charter before joining air charter brokerage, Air Partner.
She has also held senior broker, leadership and training roles in the UK, Germany, Italy, France and the UAE, reflecting her lifelong love of travel, culture and people, as well as dedication to quality management and people development.
Textron Aviation will showcase three of its industry-leading products at the upcoming Singapore Airshow, February 3rd through 6th at Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore.
The best-selling midsize business jet the Cessna Citation Latitude will be on display throughout the show, along with the Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2 and the
Beechcraft King Air 360
With more than 65% of total turboprops and 37% of total jets in the Asia Pacific region, Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawker products are well represented. Overall, the region is home to more than 300 Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawker jets and over 900 Cessna and Beechcraft turboprops.
During the past decade, the King Air series has earned its reputation as the most delivered turbine aircraft in the region, second only to the legendary Cessna Caravan family.
With the season in full swing, skiers in the know are utilising the benefits of private aviation to maximise their time on the slopes. Leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, believes that experience is the key to navigating the Swiss regulations and optimising an itinerary.
Arthur Guibert, CEO of ACS’s Geneva office, explains: “The four main airports used for skiing trips in Switzerland are Geneva, Sion, Gstaad and Samedan (the highest airport in Europe), but of these four, only Geneva has regular international scheduled flights.
“Geneva is an exceptionally busy international airport, handling tens of thousands of passengers every day, which means advance booking is key, in order to secure a landing slot. Sion has extremely limited scheduled services, and Gstaad and Samedan don’t handle international commercial flights at all, so chartering an aircraft is by far the best option to get to these airports and thus closer to many resorts, in most cases cutting several hours off onward road transit times.