ExecuJet Middle East is expanding its managed fleet with a strategic, future-focused approach.
This development underscores a broader industry shift toward sustainability, advanced technology and ownership models that offer greater flexibility and personalisation for a globally connected clientele.
The latest fleet expansion introduces some of the most advanced large-cabin aircraft on the market, including the Bombardier Global 7500, Global 6000, Global 5000, Challenger 650, Gulfstream G650ER, Dassault Falcon 7X, Falcon 8X and the Boeing Business Jet.
“This milestone reflects our commitment to shaping the future of private aviation through innovation and strategic growth,” said Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group. “ExecuJet Middle East’s fleet expansion is a strong step toward delivering advanced, tailored solutions for the next generation of jet owners.”
As part of its long-term strategy, ExecuJet Middle East aims to manage 30 aircraft by 2030, underpinned by continued investment in fleet optimisation technologies and the development of FBO and hangar infrastructure in key global locations.