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Paris Air Show

Luminair adds three new falcon 900LXs to growing charter fleet

 

 

German operator Luminair has announced a fleet expansion at the Paris Air Show. It will add three brand new Falcon 900LX aircraft to be delivered before the end of the year.

The charter company, which obtained its AOC in November 2024, currently operates three Citation XLS aircraft dedicated to full charter, with brokerfocused operations. In addition to the Citations and the three Falcon 900LX aircraft, Luminair is committed to a fleet-growth strategy involving multiple aircraft types in the medium and long term.

The iconic trijet Falcon 900LX was selected by Luminair as the flagship of its long-range fleet.

The aircraft is ultra-quiet and comfortable with a three-zone cabin. It is a proven performer in terms of reliability and safety. From a charter standpoint, it is versatile and can perform many missions efficiently. The Falcon 900LX has trans-Atlantic range, excellent short field performance and is highly fuel-efficient. It has an advanced EASy flight deck and its KA-band Satcom and WiFi provide continuous high-speed connectivity for passengers and pilots.

Luminair's founders are industry veterans David Bergold (CEO), Alexander Stevens (COO), Julia Feddern (CXO), and Algernon Trotter.

Luminair's founders are industry veterans David Bergold (CEO), Alexander Stevens (COO), Julia Feddern (CXO), and Algernon Trotter.

Luminair joint-founder AlgertnonTrotter commented: “With the acquisition of these aircraft, Luminair will have the youngest and most modern fleet of Falcon 900LX aircraft in the world. We are sure that with our 100% dedicated floating-fleet charter model and our unwavering commitment to our clients on service and reliability, that these aircraft will become a mainstay of Europe’s heavy jet
market.”

Luminair’s business model is based on high aircraft utilization using highly reliable aircraft. By optimizing utilization, the company presents a strong financial proposition for aircraft investors. Since the beginning of 2025, the Luminair fleet has achieved an impressive 957 flight hours, reaching a total of 168 destinations.

David Bergold said of Luminair’s business model: “This is a system we developed and refined over more than a decade of experience. We provide our clients with a reliable, customer-focused and operationally robust experience, while providing our aircraft lessors a strong return on investment on asset purchases. We are delighted to bring these superb aircraft to market to
diversify our portfolio and cement our position as Europe’s most dynamic business jet operation.”

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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 19th June 2025 | Issue #800

 

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