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 In Week 43 (20-26 October), global bizjet activity reached 78,671 departures, up 3% versus Week 43 of 2024.On a rolling last four-week basis (W40 – W43), global business jets have accumulated more than 315,000 departures, a 5% increase compared to the same period last year. 
 North America: Region posts muted 1% growth Among key states, Texas was the lone market to grow last week, posting 3% more flights than in W43 2024, while Florida was flat, and California realized a 7% contraction compared to last year. Basel, Switzerland:Jet Aviation partners with Pilatus to deliver and maintain PC-24 fleet for French NavyJet Aviation has been contracted by the Direction de la Maintenance Aéronautique (DMAé) to purchase three PC-24 aircraft for use by the French Navy. The company will also provide comprehensive sustainment support, including on-site line and base maintenance and continuation of airworthiness management (CAMO) services, to ensure ongoing operational readiness and mission success. “It has been a privilege to work together with the DMAé and Pilatus on the selection and acquisition of the new fleet of PC-24 for the French Navy,” says Jeremie Caillet, Jet Aviation’s president. “With over 55 years of maintenance experience, including over 35 years working with governmental fleets, we are committed to providing our customers with solutions that are specifically tailored to meet their individual mission needs." | 
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Jet Aviation celebrates the 30th anniversary of its MRO and FBO facility in Singapore. The site is the company’s largest hub in Asia-Pacific, offering maintenance, refurbishment and modification, FBO and aircraft services.
Established in 1995, Jet Aviation Singapore was the company’s first location in Asia. The new site was officially launched at the Singapore Airshow the following year.
“I am incredibly proud to celebrate this milestone in Singapore,” says Jeremie Caillet, president. “When we first arrived in 1995, business aviation in the region was in its infancy. As a key location for travel in Asia and beyond, as well as an important global hub, Singapore has continued to develop as a center for the industry in APAC."
London Biggin Hill Airport has successfully delivered its eighth Futures Week, welcoming fifteen students to take part in the early careers initiative designed to inspire young people interested in aviation.
From engineering and aircraft maintenance to air traffic control, business operations and customer service, the experience gives students a first-hand look at the diverse range of roles available across the sector.
Since its launch in 2022, Futures Week has supported more than 115 students in exploring career opportunities, many of whom have gone on to train or work with organisations including Bombardier, British Airways, Castle Air Aviation Group and the Royal Navy.
Axis Jet, a leading provider of aircraft management, charter, and sales services based in Sacramento, has announced the addition of a second Cessna Citation X to its managed charter fleet.

The aircraft is operated under the certificate of Modesto Executive Air Charter, Inc. - Axis Jet’s FAA Part 135 sister company - and enhances the company's long-range charter capabilities, supporting its continued growth in the West Coast charter market.
The new Citation X joins an expanding fleet that includes a diverse range of turboprops, as well as, light, midsize, and super-midsize jets - ensuring Axis Jet can meet the travel needs of both regional and transcontinental clients.
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 How emerging business aviation hubs aim to tighten the gapBy Kevin Singh, Founder & CEO, Icarus Jet. |  | 
The growth of private aviation in the aftermath of the pandemic is no longer centered around North America and Europe.
Some intriguing developments are taking place in Latin America, Africa, and Australia - three regions that are fast-transforming with investment in infrastructure, expansion of air corridors, and digitalization.
Each is being propelled by different fundamentals: airport capacity and modernization of infrastructure in Australia; growing commercial as well as humanitarian air corridors in Africa; and Latin America, with sheer depth of fleets as well as the creation of a digital-native client base.
They together comprise the next chapter of the diversification of global private aviation.
Australia: Infrastructure as the catalyst
Vista, the world’s leading private aviation group, announced its 2026 expansion plans for Asia following strong demand across its VistaJet and XO brands in the first half of 2025.
Private flying in Asia Pacific grew significantly, with VistaJet’s Program membership up 26% year-on-year. Hong Kong and Singapore remain key gateways for North and Southeast Asia, while Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo continue to attract both business and leisure travelers.
“One of the key drivers behind the strong demand is that these cities cater to both business and leisure travel. They are not only major commercial hubs in Asia, but also highly popular tourist destinations,” says Ian Moore, Chief Commercial Officer at Vista.
“We are seeing a clear trend among entrepreneurs and senior executives toward ‘bleisure travel’, combining work commitments with vacation time. Particularly with high net-worth individuals, the line between business and private time is increasingly blurred, as they often travel with family members.”

Alliance Aviation has officially announced the opening of its new hangar and FBO facility at AlUla International Airport, marking a milestone as the Kingdom’s first purpose-built general aviation hangar.
The announcement was made during the 9th Future Investment Initiative (FII) in Riyadh, held under the theme “The Key To Prosperity: Unlocking New Frontiers Of Growth”.
Developed in partnership with the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU), the facility reflects both parties’ commitment to transforming AlUla into a leading cultural and aviation hub under Vision 2030 and Masterplan 2.
“This launch is a milestone for Alliance and for Saudi Arabia’s private aviation future,” said Brendan McQuaid, Founder of Alliance Aviation.
“We are proud to partner with the Royal Commission for AlUla in creating a facility that reflects the region’s heritage, hospitality, and the Kingdom’s vision for world-class infrastructure. AlUla is not just a destination, it’s becoming an aviation hub that bridges culture, commerce, and connectivity.”
A new milestone for business aviation in the Kingdom
Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH), the aerospace platform of Dubai South dedicated to advancing the aviation industry has announced that Dublin-based Avia Solutions Group (ASG), the world’s largest ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance) provider, will establish its new regional headquarters at Dubai South.
As part of ASG’s global expansion strategy, the new facility will strengthen the company’s ability to meet the growing demand for ACMI and integrated aviation solutions across the Middle East and beyond.
Scheduled for completion in Q4 2027, the state-of-the-art facility will initially accommodate up to 800 professionals from a wide range of nationalities and expertise. This new regional headquarters will serve as a global collaboration hub for the Group.
The facility will feature contemporary workspaces, executive offices and advanced meeting facilities, and will operate as a shared-services centre supporting the Group’s worldwide operations in ACMI, cargo charters, cybersecurity, digital marketing and aviation insurance. Additionally, the facility will include an Avia Solutions Group Agentic AI innovation hub, a first-of-its-kind initiative designed to attract global talent.
Narrow-body ACMI services provider and part of Avia Solutions Group, Avion Express, has announced 250 new pilot positions available worldwide for commercial pilots holding either EASA or ICAO licenses.
The announcement is part of the annual recruitment season, launched under the slogan “We take care of you. We take care of everything.” The message reflects the nature of the ACMI business model and highlights Avion Express’ commitment towards the flight crews operating on its behalf.
Kristina Mateikaite-Riepsiene.
Avion Express, looks forward to Captains and First Officers joining its operations in various regions across five continents. The company maintains a well-established presence in Europe, with pilots representing almost all EASA member states, while also expanding its reach globally. A particular focus this year will be placed on Latin America, including Brazil, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Argentina, and other countries.
According to Kristina Mateikaite-Riepsiene, Head of Crew Recruitment at Avion Express, the company’s global network and the specifics of ACMI operations offer valuable opportunities for professional pilots seeking diverse flying experience.
Leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, was honoured last week, scooping an award for Air Cargo Charter Project of the Year at a glitzy awards ceremony, held at the Royal Lancaster London Hotel.
The win was for the company’s involvement in the fire-fighting effort to rescue an oil tanker, which had been targeted, attacked, and boarded by Houthi militants, leaving the ship on fire and stricken in the Red Sea.
ACS was contacted by a UK insurance firm to aid in the transportation of the necessary fire-fighting equipment to the region and, once extinguished, transporting the specialist oil-salvaging apparatus from Singapore and Europe to remove the ship’s cargo of the remaining oil.
Civil helicopter chartering is growing across the APAC region, and Indonesia is no exception.
Saladin Siregar, Key Account Management for Passenger Air Chartering, APAC at global charter experts Chapman Freeborn - part of Avia Solutions Group - provides in-depth insights on helicopter charters in Indonesia, explaining why they are a good fit for the country and which sectors are driving growth:
A diverse and growing civil helicopter fleet
Fleet growth in civil turbine helicopters in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region has been consistent and steady for over a decade. Between 2014 and 2024, it expanded from 3,287 up to 4,131 with a CAGR of 2.3%, according to research by the Asian Sky Group.
At 154, Indonesia’s civil helicopter fleet represents 3.7% of the region’s total and is the largest fleet in Southeast Asia. This should come as little surprise considering the country’s unique geography, Saladin Siregar explains.




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DC Aviation Malta has added a Bombardier Challenger 350 to its fleet, operating under T7 registration (San Marino Aircraft Registry) for private operations.
This newest addition marks an important milestone in the company’s ongoing fleet expansion, reinforcing its commitment to providing exceptional, personalized service to clients.

“The arrival of our T7-registered Bombardier Challenger 350 represents more than just fleet growth. Operating successfully under both 9H and T7 registrations broadens our operational scope and enhances the flexibility and diversity of services we can offer our clients. Our focus remains on safety, reliability, and providing seamless flight experiences” says Stanley Bugeja, Managing Director of DC Aviation Malta.
Over the past fifteen years, Malta has developed into one of Europe's most important locations for business aviation. Strategically located in the heart of the Mediterranean, DC Aviation’s station in Malta combines its prime location with extensive expertise in aircraft management, FBO and handling as well as charter services.
| The company’s continuous growth reflects its dedication to providing clients with flexible, reliable, and personalized aviation solutions across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and beyond. |  | 
