Geneva-based LunaJets broke the $200 million mark in revenues last year with plans to add two more offices in 2026.
After breaking the $200 million revenue mark in 2025, LunaJets posted 28% year-over-year growth in Q1 2026.
Last year’s results reflected a 20% increase year-on-year for the Geneva, Switzerland-based charter and aircraft brokerage.
There are now nearly 100 employees across seven international offices.
Q1 revenues were $48 million.
Flight activity was up 10%.
LunaJets also added 300 new customers in the quarter.
CEO Guillaume Launay said, “These numbers reflect the trust our clients place in us and the flexibility of our model.”
Chairman Eymeric Segard added, “In a market that demands both precision and flexibility, we have built an organization that delivers on both, and Q1 2026 is evidence of that.”
First-quarter results included over 30 evacuation flights from the Middle East through both its Group Charter and Private Jet divisions.
Launay said, “I am immensely proud of how our teams responded during the March crisis.”
He noted, “Organizing over 30 evacuation flights under intense time pressure required not just expertise, but genuine dedication to the people depending on us.”
Launay continued, “I want to thank every member of our team and our partner operators for their professionalism and commitment during this period.”
Looking ahead, the company “continues to invest strategically in the tools and infrastructure that support its clients and sales teams.”
It is deploying artificial intelligence-powered solutions, giving its advisors faster access to more accurate information.
AI deployment enables “quicker and more precise responses for clients at every stage of their journey.”
Plans call for a Q3 “fully renewed digital client experience.”
There will also be two new office openings this year.
Current offices outside of Geneva include London, Paris, Dubai, Zurich, Madrid, and Riga.
In recent years,s the group has expanded with LunaSolutions specializing in aircraft sales and acquisitions.
The company was founded in 2007.