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Strong start in May for business aviation

Paige SmithBy Paige Smith13th May 20223 Mins Read
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Air Charter Service has invested in Germany by expanding its operations in the country and opening its doors in Munich
Air Charter Service has invested in Germany by expanding its operations in the country and opening its doors in Munich

According to industry data provider Wing X, growth trends in flights compared to pre-pandemic seemed to stutter in April but are surging in May, especially for business jet demand in the USA.

In the first 9 days of May 2022 business jet and prop flights bounced up by 23% compared to last year, up 9% compared to May 2019. Both Europe and North America have double-digit growth trends in business jet activity.

Business jet traffic continues to evaporate in the Russia-Ukraine region, with just 174 flights conducted so far in May, a decline of 80% compared to last year, down 70% compared to May 2019. Half the flights from Russia are domestic, compared to 35% domestic share one year ago. Some international destinations are getting more business jet arrivals from Russia than last year, including Turkey, Armenia, Israel and Uzbekistan. Just a handful of flights have gone to Dubai this month, 16 flights, compared to 65 at the start of May 2019. There are no European city destinations from the region this month, compared to last year when London, Zurich and Riga were top of the list.

Business jet departures in the European region, excluding Russia and Ukraine, are still well up on where they were pre-Covid; in May so far, 16% more sectors flown than in comparable May 2019.

France, UK, Portugal and Austria are seeing 10% more jet departures than 3 years ago. Business jet departures from Spain are up 26% so far this month vs May-19, and from Turkey, flights are up 54%.

Business jet flights from Sweden are up 86% this month compared to May 2019. Biggest increase in outbound flights from Sweden were to Spain, Finland and Belgium. The PC-24 has powered the activity growth. Business jet departures from Sweden are up 65% this year compared to 2019., although if the PC-24 is excluded, the growth is only 8%.

Business jet sectors flown in North America are up 20% this year compared to May 2019, with over 1 million departures operated since the start of 2022. Business jet flights in the first 9 days of May are up by 17% compared to May 2019. Flight hours are up 23% so far in May, indicating that longer sectors recovering relatively quickly.

Business jet flights from the US to Bahamas are up almost 40% this month. Flights from New York to Florida, a linchpin of the pandemic period’s surge in business jet demand, are up 26% this month compared to last year. Compared to May 2019, this connection is trending 81% higher. Flexjet is flying three times its pre Covid schedule between the two States. So far this month, 45 different Gulfstream GV/500/550 aircraft types have been active on this route.

Excluding business jet operations in the US and Europe, the rest of the world is seeing an aggregate 7% increase in sectors flown in 2022 versus 2019. Some substantial markets are not yet seeing activity back at pre-Covid levels. Including Canada and Mexico.

Business jet activity in China is down 47% this year compared to last year, in May so far, 62% lower than in May 2019. The Middle East is seeing strong demand for business aviation this year, flights up by 47% this month, up 38% since January, in comparison with same periods in 2019. The UAE is the strongest market, although flights have tapered off this month. So far this year, flights from UAE to India are up 150% compared to 2019.

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Paige Smith

Paige is an experienced journalist and editor who started her career covering the building and architecture sector. After several years writing and editing online and print articles for leading journals in this sector, she is bringing her thorough approach to technical content to covering aerospace engineering. In her spare time she enjoys traveling and is always planning her next trip

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