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BlueSky Busniess Aviation News | 9th October 2025 | issue #814

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Kinston, North Carolina:

flyExclusive strengthens operations with Volato acquisition

Structured transaction delivers immediate aviation value and secures future growth assets.

Private jet charter and fractional ownership company, flyExclusive, Inc., has entered into a structured agreement with Volato Group, Inc. to acquire Volato’s aircraft sales division, expected to generate $6-8m in profit in fourth quarter 2025, for $2.1m in stock.

The agreement also grants flyExclusive the right to acquire additional high-growth technology platforms, including Vaunt, a luxury experiential travel app providing access to private jet empty legs, and Mission Control, a cutting edge flight management private aviation operation software.

“We entered into our original agreement with Volato to provide a unique solution to Volato’s customers while maintaining an option to acquire the entire company. That, however, would have meant assuming debt and obligations that didn’t align with our transformation and growth strategy,” said Jim Segrave, Chairman and CEO of flyExclusive.

“This structured transaction delivers far greater value, at an attractive multiple on our invested capital, plus the ability for flyExclusive to expand our services in the software sector by bringing exciting high growth technology platforms in Vaunt and Mission Control fully under our control.

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Los Angeles:

IADA releases Current Market Portrait & Forecast

The International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA) has released its comprehensive Current Market Portrait & Forecast, offering a detailed assessment of global business aircraft conditions as of September 2025 and a forward-looking view through September 2026.

The report reflects a healthier, more orderly preowned market than the post-pandemic spike, with normalized inventory levels, rationalized pricing, and demand underpinned by resilient corporate travel and wealth creation in North America, the Middle East, and parts of Asia.

Large-cabin jets are regaining momentum, with Jetcraft’s five-year outlook projecting more than 11,200 preowned transactions totaling nearly $74bn. On the new aircraft side, robust OEM orderbooks continue to shape the preowned sector, even as supply-chain and labor constraints moderate delivery tempo.

Policy developments have also reshaped the landscape in 2025. The reinstated and permanent 100% bonus depreciation in the US is accelerating demand for both new and preowned aircraft, particularly heading into year-end. Meanwhile, the late-July US–EU agreement preserved tariff-free flows for aircraft, engines, and parts, ensuring stability across trans-Atlantic markets.

The report provides regional snapshots across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and South America, detailing the effects of tariffs, financing trends, supply-chain friction, and MRO capacity.

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Montreal:

Bombardier’s Global 7500 soars to new heights with its 150th speed record

Bombardier's industry-defining Global 7500 business jet has notched a new performance milestone with its 150th speed record, the most ever set by a single business aircraft type.

The latest achievements attained by this blazing fast business aircraft include key city pair speed records, such as Tokyo to Los Angeles, Toronto to Paris, New York to London and Hong Kong to Montreal. The aircraft averaged a speed in excess of 1,000 km/hr on 20 of its record-setting missions.

Bombardier’s Global 7500 soars to new heights with its 150th speed record

Earlier achievements on the Global 7500 include the longest flight ever recorded in business aviation - an 8,225 nautical mile (15,232.7 km) flight from Sydney to Detroit - as well as the industry’s longest range non-stop mission from London City Airport to Los Angeles.

The unique attributes of the Global 7500 aircraft will soon be enhanced with the introduction of the Global 8000 aircraft. Bombardier’s flagship for a new era is anticipated to have an industry-leading range of 8,000 nautical miles (14,816 km) and a top speed of Mach 0.94, making it the ultimate all-in-one business aircraft.

It will also feature an ultra-low cabin altitude that will redefine business aviation standards.


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Washington, DC:

NBAA pushes FAA for safety-first approach to proposed drone regulations

The National Business Aviation Association has provided the Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) with feedback on proposed drone regulations, stating any rule must ensure that safety is the highest priority.

The FAA’s portion of the proposed rule would allow certain low altitude, beyond visual line of site (BVLOS) missions by unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) without waivers or exemptions and would also create operating rules for UAS package delivery, agriculture, surveying, public safety and flight testing for compensation or hire. The provisions were outlined in a recently published notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM).

“NBAA has a unique interest in this NPRM, as many of our members who have operated manned aircraft for decades are now adding UAS to their mission planning,” said Heidi Williams, NBAA vice president of air traffic services and infrastructure. “In addition, some NBAA member companies use UAS exclusively in furtherance of their businesses.”

Williams added that the association considers the proposed rule as foundational to advancing the integration of UAS and other emerging technologies into the National Airspace System (NAS) and its importance for safety, national security and operational efficiency.

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Manassas, VA and Bleienbach, Switzerland:

Electra expands footprint in US and Europe to advance Hybrid-Electric Ultra Short Aircraft

Electra’s rapid growth and top engineering talent drive production of the EL9 forward.

Electra.aero has announced the expansion of its facilities in Manassas, Virginia, and Bleienbach, Switzerland, to support the company’s rapid growth and the development of its nine-passenger hybrid-electric EL9 Ultra Short aircraft.

“Electra is on a mission to transform aviation, and expanding our facilities ensures we will continue attracting the world-class engineering talent to design, develop, and commercialize our groundbreaking EL9,” said Marc Allen, CEO of Electra.

Electra’s new facilities will house development and engineering teams in support of its EL9 Ultra Short aircraft.

“We’re giving our teams the resources they need to get our Ultra Short aircraft into the hands of our customers and deliver on the promise of Direct Aviation, making regional air travel more convenient, affordable, and sustaiable.”

At its headquarters at Manassas Regional Airport in Virginia, Electra has opened a new 15,000-square-foot hangar and 6,000-square-foot office space.

The expanded facility will house development and engineering teams. This addition complements Electra’s existing 36,000-square-foot headquarters facility in Manassas.

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Belize:

Tropic Air expands fleet with Cessna Grand Caravan EX trio

Recently, three new Cessna Grand Caravan EX aircraft were delivered to regional operator Tropic Air based in Belize.

The aircraft joined the company’s existing fleet of Grand Caravan aircraft used to provide travel and cargo services across Belize, Honduras and Mexico.

Tropic Air expands fleet with Cessna Grand Caravan EX trio

Founded in 1979 with a mission to develop the tourism industry in Belize, Tropic Air utilizes their fleet to provide reliable and convenient travel opportunities for customers across the region.

“Whether supporting business travel, tourism or cargo operations, the Cessna Grand Caravan EX is equipped to access diverse terrain and remote runways around the globe,” said Lannie O’Bannion, senior vice president, Sales & Marketing.

“Tropic Air’s continued investment through these aircraft underscores its adaptable performance and dependable comfort - qualities that are ideal for connecting communities and travelers across Latin America.”


People

Jetcraft

Matt Pfaeffli

Matt Pfaeffli

Leading business aircraft sales, and acquisitions company, Jetcraft, has announced the appointment of Matt Pfaeffli as Sales Director in Southern California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah.
Based in Orange County, California, Pfaeffli brings extensive experience in aircraft sales and client management to Jetcraft, following fifteen years with NetJets where he developed new business while managing a large portfolio of long-term clients.

Pfaeffli’s appointment will see him lead aircraft transactions and client engagement throughout the market’s largest region. His appointment follows that of Jeremi Austin and Ricky Gioconda as Sales Directors earlier this year.

“North America is a key market for business aviation," says Jetcraft CEO, Chad Anderson.

"Matt’s tenure across Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego makes him well-placed to support our clients in the region. His ability to build trusted relationships and deliver consistent results will be a huge asset to our team.

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WINGX Global Market Tracker:

Bizjet traffic up by record 8% in last 4 weeks

  WINGX Global Market Tracker
In Week 40 (29 September-5 October), global bizjet activity reached 75,651 departures, down 5% compared to the prior week (Week 39) but up 5% versus Week 40 of 2024. On a rolling last four-week basis (W37 – W40), global business jets have accumulated 314,000 departures, an 8% increase compared to the same period last year.

The streak continues: 24 consecutive weeks of year-on-year growth. Out of the 40 weeks so far in 2025, 37 posted gains, with the biggest surge of 13% in Week 37, and the largest decline just 3% in Week 16.

Q3 2025 shattered records with over 1 million departures, it became WINGX’s busiest quarter ever, up 6.6% from Q3 2024 and a massive 33% above Q3 2019’s 750,000 flights.

Fractional operators fueled the boom, surging 12% in Q3. All top 10 fractional providers grew year-on-year, while NetJets commanded 57% of fractional traffic with 14% growth.

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Connecting You Now

If it were easy, everybody would be doing it

Gogo CEO, Chris Moore, details the complexity of innovation as its 5G air-to-ground service nears entry into service.

  Chris Moore

Jimmy Dugan, played by Tom Hanks in the classic movie 'A League of Their Own', famously quoted, “It's supposed to be hard. If it were easy, everyone would do it.”

The statement emphasizes that the difficulty of a task is what gives it value. It separates those who are truly dedicated from the rest.

The Gogo 5G tower network is ready to go.

As we near the end of our 5G air-to-ground (ATG) journey, we have a clear understanding of what he meant. Innovation isn’t easy, yet Gogo has demonstrated its commitment to improving and updating it air-to-ground connectivity service over the contiguous United States since launch in 2008.

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Aviation Medicine

40 Years at Altitude: What works (and what doesn’t) in remote aviation medicine

Since 1985, MedAire has pioneered remote medical care for aviation, guiding crews through hundreds of thousands of in-flight medical events.

Four decades of experience have revealed one clear truth: despite advances in technology, the fastest, most reliable way to save lives at altitude is direct voice communication between crew members and MedLink physicians.

The Challenge of Remote Medicine at 40,000 Feet

Delivering medical guidance to an aircraft in flight is inherently complex. Aircraft move, lighting is inconsistent, and crew members often must juggle multiple tasks while caring for a passenger.

Over the years, MedAire has developed a comprehensive communication toolkit to address these challenges, including satellite phone (SATCOM), Wi-Fi, HF/VHF radio phone patch, ACARS messaging, and a specialized In-Flight App.

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Pakistan:

Twenty years after Pakistan earthquake, ACS looks back at the humanitarian response

Twenty years after the devastating Pakistan earthquake, some of the team involved in Air Charter Service’s humanitarian response sit down to talk about one of the most complex aid relief operations the air charter industry has seen in recent times.

Twenty years after Pakistan earthquake, ACS looks back at the humanitarian response

On 8th October 2005 a devastating earthquake, measuring 7.6 on the Richter Scale, struck northern Pakistan, leaving 88,000 people dead and around 3 million displaced. Air Charter Service was called into action in the immediate aftermath. From the initial search and rescue teams with their dogs, to getting the aid to the remote mountain villages in Kashmir, there was no shortage of challenges that the team faced.

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Fort Wayne, Indiana:

Bombardier launches major US customer service expansion with new Fort Wayne, Indiana facility

Bombardier has announced the planned opening of a new service centre at Fort Wayne International Airport in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

As the company’s new maintenance facility in the Midwestern United States, this new service centre kicks off Bombardier’s previously announced multi-phase, large-scale US expansion initiative.

Bombardier launches major US customer service expansion with new Fort Wayne, Indiana facility

Complementing the company’s heavy maintenance facilities throughout the US and existing parts hub in Chicago, the new location will further strengthen customers’ ability to access exceptional service and support.

Once fully operational, the 64,500 square foot facility will offer hangar space able to accommodate up to six aircraft. The site will provide a full range of services - including scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, modifications, avionics installations and AOG support.

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Airports

Runways to Tomorrow: The high-tech future of airports

Global air traffic is set to surge from 4.5 billion today to 22.3 billion passengers annually by 2053, according to ACI World

Meeting this growth won’t just require bigger terminals—it will demand smarter, multimodal, seamless airports built around efficiency, personalisation, and sustainability.

Runways to Tomorrow: The high-tech future of airports

“The airport of tomorrow should bring back the relaxed ease of pre-9/11 travel, while using biometrics and automation to make processes almost invisible,” says Max Groot of Momberger Airport Information.

“Passengers can expect stress-free terminals, seamless movement and sustainability built into every stage of the journey.”

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Guest Article

Why EASA’s task-to-tool model is changing pilot training

By Vytautas Ledakas, Chief Simulator Training Officer at BAA Training.

  Vytautas Ledakas

For decades, the full flight simulator (FFS) has been the centerpiece of pilot training. From take-off emergencies to low-visibility landings, it is still considered the gold standard - sometimes even the only standard.

FFS Cockpit at BAA Training.

But with its recent update to the task-to-tool model, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has proposed a change: training tasks no longer must be tied to the most advanced simulator by default, but to the one best suited for the task

The EASA task-to-tool model explained

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Azerbaijan:

Silk Way AFEZCO and ExecuJet partner on Alat International Airport FBO development and Gulfstream G500 management

Silk Way AFEZCO, part of the Silk Way Group, has announced a partnership with ExecuJet, part of the Luxaviation Group, one of the world’s largest business aircraft and helicopter operators that brings together two major developments for the future of business aviation in Azerbaijan.

Silk Way AFEZCO and ExecuJet will jointly develop a next-generation FBO at the new Alat International Airport, strategically located south of Baku.

Jawad Dbila, CEO of Silk Way AFEZCO (left) with Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group.

Jawad Dbila, CEO of Silk Way AFEZCO (left) with Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group.

In parallel, both parties have signed an Aircraft Management Agreement for Silk Way AFEZCO new Gulfstream G500, marking Luxaviation Group’s entry into the Azerbaijani market with the management of the country’s first aircraft of this type.

The collaboration also includes a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a joint venture at the Alat Free Economic Zone (AFEZ). The venture aims to create a comprehensive aviation services hub, reinforcing Azerbaijan’s position as a strategic gateway between Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group, comments: “This is a milestone partnership for Luxaviation and ExecuJet as we expand into Azerbaijan market.

"By combining Silk Way AFEZCO strong regional expertise with our global experience in premium FBO and aircraft management services, we are setting new benchmarks for quality, efficiency, and customer hospitality in the Caspian region.”

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Scandinavia:

FL Technics expands line maintenance network with fourteen new stations across Scandinavia

Global MRO solutions provider, FL Technics - part of Avia Solutions Group - has significantly expanded its presence in Northern Europe by opening fourteen new line maintenance stations across Scandinavia.

In just six months, the company has established a wide network of stations that are fully ready to serve airlines across the region.

The strategic expansion strengthens FL Technics’ capability to provide high-quality, reliable and timely line maintenance support to airlines operating across Northern Europe. This ensures proximity to key aviation hubs and enhances turnaround times for clients.

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Zurich, Switzerland:

Luxaviation Belgium joins CELESTE platform through Azzera partnership

Integration set to streamline compliance and drive climate-positive operations.

Azzera has confirmed that Luxaviation Belgium is taking a major step forward in its sustainability strategy by integrating Azzera’s CELESTE platform with its flight scheduling software.

Optimizing an API (Application Programming Interface) technology, the seamless connection transforms flight and fuel data into real-time emissions insights, enabling Luxaviation Belgium to give passengers the option to select sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and carbon credits, and for the operator to deliver measurable climate action without added operational complexity.

The CELESTE platform will support Luxaviation Belgium's journey towards a sustainable future.

The API is already live, with CELESTE’s ReFuelEU dashboard supporting compliance and delivering operational value within Luxaviation’s Go-to-Zero journey.

Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group, says: “Sustainability is a cornerstone of Luxaviation’s strategy. Our partnership with Azzera gives our clients transparent and credible solutions to reduce their environmental footprint. With CELESTE, we can align with key regulatory frameworks, strengthen our SAF offering, and provide tangible options across the Group.”

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Palma de Mallorca, Spain:

SR Technics Spain marks 30 years of successful operations

This year, SR Technics Spain SAU marks 30 years of successful operations in Spain.

As part of the global network of SR Technics, a leading Swiss provider of MRO services in the civil aviation industry, the company hosted an anniversary celebration at Purobeach Illetas, Calvià (Mallorca).

The event gathered all local employees and welcomed Owen McClave, CEO of SR Technics, along with the senior leadership team, and partners, demonstrating their strong support for the company’s continued growth in the Spanish market.

“This milestone is not only a celebration of three decades of dedication and expertise, but also a recognition of the trust that our customers place in SR Technics," he said. "Our presence in Spain plays an important role within the group, and we are committed to supporting its continued growth in the years ahead.”

SR Technics Spain Senior Leadership Team | click for larger format.

SR Technics Spain Senior Leadership Team | click for larger format.

“Reaching 30 years is the result of the dedication and commitment of our people. Our journey from a small team in 1995 to an organization of more than 90 employees today demonstrates what can be achieved with innovation, passion, and a strong customer
focus," said Antonio Colella, General Manager of SR Technics Spain SAU.

"We look forward to further expanding our capabilities and strengthening our presence in Spain and beyond.”

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Singapore:

Research highlights expanding role of business aviation in Asia’s corporate and humanitarian sectors

A new study commissioned by Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) reveals that corporate aviation is playing an increasingly strategic role for Asian based businesses.

The report finds that the majority of organizations in Asia that already use business aviation are using it more to support their operational efficiency, which includes providing access to a broader group of employees.

Many also use their business aircraft to support humanitarian causes.

Research highlights expanding role of business aviation in Asia’s corporate and humanitarian sectors

The research was conducted amongst senior professionals based in China, Hong Kong and Singapore, comprising 34 senior executives at some of the largest corporations in Asia and 33 Asian based family offices, hedge funds and private equity firms with a combined AUM of US$141bn.

The research reveals that 63% of their overall business air travel is now conducted via business aviation for the senior executives surveyed at Asian corporations. The corresponding figures for the private equity and hedge fund managers, and family offices surveyed are 69% and 69% respectively.

The findings indicate that business aviation is delivering substantial time savings made on journeys compared with using commercial airlines. Almost all (94%) Asian organizations surveyed estimate that they save between two and three hours when using a business aircraft rather than a commercial flight; and a further 5% say they save three hours or more.

More than seven in ten (72%) also state that 25% or more of the business routes they make using corporate aircraft are not served by commercial flights.

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Events

NBAA-BACE 2025:

Textron Aviation returns to NBAA-BACE 2025 with four of its industry-leading Cessna Citation business jets

Textron Aviation will showcase industry-leading Cessna Citation business jets - including the debut of the Cessna Citation Ascend at the 2025 National Business Aviation Association Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in Las Vegas October 14th–16th.

The company will also feature its global customer support capabilities and the monumental Special Olympics Airlift event during the show. Attendees can experience the newly FAA qualified Veris Full Flight Simulator in the TRU Simulation booth at the hall.

Static Display

The company will feature four aircraft and one mockup at its static display, AC_08, October 14th–15th at Henderson Executive Airport.

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And Finally

Soon you can fly the XB-1

Starting December 8th, aviation enthusiasts can experience supersonic flight with Boom’s XB-1 demonstrator aircraft.

This groundbreaking plane, designed to break the sound barrier, is now coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator, the world’s most advanced consumer flight simulator. For the first time ever, the simulator is also available on PlayStation, giving even more people the chance to explore the thrill of supersonic travel from home.

Soon you can fly the XB-1

With XB-1 in the simulator, you can step into the cockpit and experience what it’s like to pilot America’s first civil supersonic jet. Follow air traffic control instructions, taxi and take off from Mojave Air and Space Port, and push the throttle to reach incredible Mach speeds. The simulation captures every detail, from the roar of the engines to the sensation of flying faster than sound.

Whether you’re a seasoned flight sim pilot or a newcomer, XB-1 offers an unmatched opportunity to feel the excitement of supersonic flight without leaving your living room. This release brings a historic era of aviation to life digitally, allowing anyone to experience the future of fast travel today. Prepare to soar beyond the limits of conventional flight and see what it truly means to fly supersonic.

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