Private aviation services provider Jet Aviation has added 10 aircraft to its managed fleet in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
Jet Aviation has added 10 aircraft to its Europe and Middle East-managed fleet since the start of 2024.
The additions include a mix of large, mid-sized, and small cabin aircraft, bringing the Jet Aviation EMEA-managed fleet to a total of about 70 aircraft.
“I am very pleased to welcome these aircraft into our managed fleet,” said EMEA Vice President Niclas von Planta.
He added, “We are dedicated to making aircraft ownership effortless, drawing on over 40 years of experience in managing customers’ aircraft safely and efficiently and an extensive global network offering almost all services to support a business aircraft’s lifecycle. As the needs of our customers continue to evolve, we also grow and develop to ensure we continue to meet these requirements seamlessly.”
Three of the new aircraft, including a long-range Gulfstream G500 and Pilatus PC-12NG, were also added to Jet Aviation’s AOC and are available for charter.
The current Jet Aviation charter fleet is around 100, with 300 aircraft managed globally.