Cirrus Aircraft has introduced the next evolution of its jet product line with the new Generation 3 (G3) Vision Jet.
The G3 Vision Jet reveals a reimagined interior with premium materials and an expanded seating option for six adults, as well as ATC Datalink and over 30 refinements designed to create a new era smart and safe Personal Aviation.
The Vision Jet is recognized as the world’s first single-engine Personal Jet, known for its V-tail design, a quiet and spacious cabin, safety systems, and intuitive Perspective Touch+ avionics.
“The G3 Vision Jet is a testament to our relentless innovation, continued investment in Personal Aviation and our owners who want to travel efficiently with award-winning safety features, the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) and Safe Return Emergency Autoland for peace of mind,” said Zean Nielsen, Chief Executive Officer of Cirrus.
CAE is extending its longstanding partnership with TAG Aviation under a new three-year agreement that will see TAG Aviation pilots in Asia and Europe train across multiple aircraft types at CAE’s state-of-the-art centres in Dubai, Singapore, the UK, Vienna, the US and Canada.
The agreement ensures TAG Aviation flight crews continue to benefit from world-class training solutions that enhance safety, efficiency and readiness.
“This agreement strengthens our relationship with TAG Aviation and reflects CAE’s commitment to delivering training excellence as the trusted partner for leading business aviation operators worldwide,” said Alexandre Prévost, President, Civil Aviation at CAE.
“By combining rigorous training standards with cutting-edge technologies, we will continue to equip TAG Aviation pilots with the skill and confidence to operate at the highest levels.”
TAG Aviation pilots will have access to CAE’s advanced simulation technology, including immersive solutions and training programs to maintain the highest standards of proficiency.
The National Business Aviation Association has welcomed passage in the US House of Representatives of a comprehensive appropriations package for the Department of Transportation (DOT) that contains several industry-supported provisions.
The Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies (THUD) bill passed by the House provides $22.2bn in budgetary resources for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), including a $235m increase for the Air Traffic Organization, an $824m increase for FAA facilities and equipment and resources to hire 2,500 new air traffic controllers.
Importantly, the bill also includes NBAA-championed language to block funds from being used to “plan, design or implement” the privatization or separation of the FAA’s air traffic control operations, maintaining congressional oversight of these vital agency functions.
The International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA) has released its Fourth Quarter 2025 Market Report, revealing a resilient and active global business aircraft marketplace.
The preowned business aircraft market was driven by strong year-end demand, favorable tax policy, improved financing conditions and sustained confidence among IADA-Accredited Dealers and Certified Brokers.
Based on verified transaction data reported monthly by IADA-Accredited Dealers, combined with the association’s proprietary IADA Member Perspective Survey, the report shows that market sentiment and activity strengthened in the fourth quarter to the highest levels recorded in 2025, capping another strong year for the preowned business aircraft sector.
Helicopter sales and market intelligence firm, Aero Asset, has released its 2025 Annual Heli Market Trends Single-Engine edition.
The report reveals that supply for sale dropped 26% year-over-year (YOY), while median transaction prices rose 5%. Retail sales volume decreased 7% YOY in units, and increased 6% in value. Absorption rate dropped to eight months at the end of 2025.
“Transaction volume softened in 2025, but tightening supply drove price growth,” said Valérie Pereira, Vice President of Market Research.
“The sharp contraction in supply pushed absorption rate lower, underscoring a continued demand for well-positioned single-engine assets.”
Pricing Trends
Pricing remained resilient throughout the year. Median transaction prices rose 5% YOY, while average days on market fell 12%, reaching their lowest level in five years. Aircraft continued to transact close to asking price, with sold prices averaging 9% below ask.
Cristina Méndez has been elected to Textron's Board of Directors, effective February 15th, 2026.
Méndez is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Otis Worldwide Corporation, the world’s leading elevator and escalator manufacturing, installation and service company, with $14bn in net sales in 2024 and customers in over 200 countries.
Prior to her role as CFO of Otis, to which she was appointed in 2024, Ms. Méndez served as Senior Vice President, Finance & Transformation for Otis’ EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) region, which is comprised of more than 40 countries, a role she began in 2022.
"We are extremely pleased to welcome Cristina Méndez to our Board. Her broad financial expertise will greatly benefit Textron,” said Textron Executive Chairman Scott Donnelly.
President and CEO Lisa Atherton added, "Cristina’s deep background in financial management and extensive international experience will be significantly valuable to Textron.”
Dassault
Didier Raynard
Didier Raynard has been named Dassault Aviation’s Senior Vice President Sales for the Asia Pacific, replacing Jean-Michel Jacob, who has retired.
Based in Kuala Lumpur, Raynard will oversee all sales activity for Dassault Falcon Jets in the Asia Pacific region, which encompasses East and Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Rim.
Raynard started out at EADS (now Airbus), coordinating local content and offsets in Turkey and then assuming various sales responsibilities for fixed and rotary wing Airbus aircraft in Europe, Australia and Southeast Asia.
He joined Dassault in 2008 as Falcon Sales Manager for Southeast Asia and the Pacific. He has more than 24 years’ experience in the Asia Pacific region.
Raynard is a graduate of France’s ESTACA aerospace and automotive engineering school near Paris and holds a Master’s Degree in International Project Management from Europe’s ESCP Business School.
In Week 4 2026 (26th Jan-1st Feb), global business jets recorded over 65,000 flights, 1% below the same week last year. This marks just the 4th week in the last year to post YOY declines, and the first time consecutive weeks have fallen in more than a year.
On a rolling last four-week basis (W02-W05 2026), worldwide sectors are up 2% YOY, maintaining the single-digit growth trends seen from 2025 vs 2024.
Global Bizjet Departures: Regional Performance.
Highlight of the Week: Santa Clara poised for influx of Super Bowl bizjet arrivals
This Sunday, 8th February, the 60th annual NFL Super Bowl takes place in Santa Clara, California, where the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will compete for the championship. Last year's Super Bowl in New Orleans, Louisiana, generated substantial business jet traffic to the metro area's airports. During the days leading up to and including the event (6th-9th February),
By Anatoly Parkhomchuk, Managing Director, Jet Agent.
Private aircraft acquisition has always been influenced by timing, financing, and jurisdiction. In 2026, those three elements are becoming more tightly connected.
Although Jet Agent operates from the UK and works with buyers across Europe, the Middle East, and North America, one regulatory change now shaping acquisition behavior originates in the United States. The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025” permanently reinstated 100 percent bonus depreciation for new and used aircraft acquired and placed into service on or after January 20th, 2025.
While this is a US federal tax mechanism, its impact extends beyond domestic buyers. Many international aircraft transactions involve US ownership structures, US-based lenders, or operational exposure to the North American market. As a result, bonus depreciation has become a planning factor even for international buyers structuring cross-border ownership.
Aircraft procurement and completion specialists, ALTEA, have successfully supported the Government of Ireland in the procurement of their new strategic reach aircraft, a factory-new Falcon 6X delivered on schedule last December, just under a year after the Government announced its purchase.
The aircraft, the first military registered Falcon 6X and the second delivered by Dassault to a European state, replaces a Learjet 45 which was operational for more than two decades and is set to enter service in a matter of weeks.
On delivery, the Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, Lieutenant General Rossa Mulcahy commented that the aircraft represents a significant milestone for the Irish Air Corps. “This aircraft represents a major step forward in the State’s strategic reach, delivering enhanced capability in airlift, medical evacuation, and government transport."
SKY Services Group has achieved IS-BAH Stage 1 (IBAC) certification at three of Italy’s leading business aviation gateways: Rome Ciampino (LIRA/CIA), Milan Linate (LIML/LIN) and Naples Capodichino (LIRN/NAP).
The certification underlines the company’s commitment to internationally recognised safety standards, operational excellence and service quality, confirming that its procedures and management systems meet stringent global requirements.
Vantage Aviation has expanded its fixed-base operation network with the acquisition of Corporate Air’s former facility at Allegheny County Airport (AGC), extending its service footprint into western Pennsylvania.
The AGC location, which serves Pittsburgh and surrounding communities, becomes the sixth FBO in the Vantage Aviation network since the company launched in fall 2024.
“The acquisition of the Corporate Air FBO at Allegheny County Airport represents an important milestone for Vantage Aviation,” said CEO Ryan Maxfield. “AGC is a critical business aviation airport, and this transaction allows us to strengthen our presence in a market with sustained demand from corporate, charter, and owner-flown operators.”
Since 2022, Pilatus has been planning to expand its presence in the United States in order to supplement capacity in Switzerland, which is now close to maximum.
At a groundbreaking ceremony held at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (KSRQ), Pilatus executives as well as representatives of regional authorities and organizations marked the official construction start of a new, state-of-the-art sales, service and production facility.
This groundbreaking event ushers in the first phase of Pilatus’ long -term development in Sarasota and is a significant milestone in the company’s continu ing investment and growth at the airport.
Safeport, a leading provider of business aviation services in Portugal and Cape Verde, has been awarded the International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) certification by the International Business Aviation Council (IBAC), following the successful implementation of the standard across its operations.
The certification applies to Safeport’s stations in Cascais (CAT), Faro (FAO), Lisbon (LIS), Porto (OPO) and Beja (BYJ), reinforcing the company’s commitment to the highest standards of safety, quality and professionalism in business aviation ground handling.
MRO service provider, SR Technics, has announced the start of operations at its facility in Bad Zurzach, further expanding the company’s engine maintenance footprint.
Beginning in January 2026, the site provides Quick Turn Services, including high-level engine inspections, repairs, modifications, and field assistance services worldwide for CFM56-5B/7B and PW4000 engines.
The new facility, named SR Technics Zurzach, has been established to support quick and efficient maintenance work, helping aircraft return to service as soon as possible.
Luxaviation Group strengthened its managed fleet portfolio in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region during 2025 and will continue to build on this momentum in 2026.
During 2025, the Group expanded its managed fleet in Asia with the addition of two Falcon 7X aircraft, while in Australia, one Challenger 604 and one Falcon 7X joined Luxaviation Group’s portfolio.
Following these additions, the Group’s total Asia Pacific Aircraft managed Fleet reached 18, reinforcing its position as a trusted operator in the region.
All newly added aircraft operate commercially under Luxaviation Group’s Air Operator Certificates (AOCs), including those in Australia, San Marino and Malta, and are available for charter across the region.
This expansion provides additional capacity to the APAC charter market, particularly for long-range operations, where demand continues to outpace supply during peak travel periods.
These fleet additions also support the continued strengthening of Luxaviation Group’s APAC charter network and is improving connectivity across Asia and Australia.
ExecuJet, part of the Luxaviation Group, has announced its appointment as the sole Fixed Base Operator at Sydney International Airport, reinforcing its position as a leading provider of premium ground handling and passenger services in the Asia-Pacific region.
ExecuJet was selected following a rigorous, multi-stage evaluation of leading international FBO operators, based on its proven operational expertise, strong safety culture, service excellence, and ability to support the long-term development of private and business aviation at Australia’s primary international gateway.
The process reflects Sydney Airport’s ambition to partner with an operator capable of delivering a redefined and elevated service offering for VIP passengers and private aircraft operators.
As sole FBO operator, ExecuJet will be responsible for the full suite of ground handling services at Sydney International Airport, including aircraft handling and coordination, passenger and crew services, ramp operations, and concierge support, enabling enhanced efficiency, capacity, and service quality for aircraft operators and VIP passengers alike.
Air Charter Service (ACS) has continued its global expansion with major investments in both Europe and Australia, opening a new office in Brussels and significantly upgrading its Brisbane operation.
Earlier this week, the leading aircraft charter specialist officially opened its first Belgian office, marking its 41st location worldwide. The Brussels base is a strategic move for the company, with ACS highlighting the city’s central European position, strong international connectivity, and status as a key political and corporate hub.
Alexandre Busila, ACS’s Regional Director of the Francophone market, said the office has been long planned, pointing to Brussels’ two busy airports and its importance as home to major institutions including Eurocontrol, the European Union and NATO.
He added that ACS has worked closely with Belgian clients for decades and believes a permanent presence will strengthen service for long-standing customers while helping attract new business. The company has already established an experienced team in Brussels and expects to expand further in the coming months, with the move also taking ACS into its 21st country.
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved FlightSafety International's new Gulfstream G700 Level D Full Flight Simulator (FFS), located at the company’s Singapore Learning Center. The approval expands access to G700 training to the Asia-Pacific region.
Gulfstream G700 training is now in operation at the Singapore Learning Center, joining existing training programs in Farnborough, UK, and Savannah, GA. The G700 FFS, engineered and manufactured by FSI, supports training for Gulfstream GVIII type rated pilots under FAA approval and is part of a highly configurable simulator platform designed to expand training capability over time.
Following additional regulatory approvals, the simulator will support training for Gulfstream GVII and GVIII type ratings, enabling training across four Gulfstream aircraft models, including the G500, G600, G700, and G800. This expanded capability is anticipated to be available later this year.
The FAA-approved G700 FFS is part of FSI’s continued investment in its Singapore operations to better support customers throughout Asia-Pacific. The addition of the G700 simulator follows recent enhancement of the Singapore Learning Center, including the construction of a new simulator bay, classroom and briefing room additions, and refreshed customer spaces.
General exhibitor bookings for EBACE26 are now open, as the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) invites the industry to participate in Europe’s leading Business Aviation event.
Taking place from 2nd to 4th June 2026 at Palexpo, Geneva Airport, EBACE26 will bring together leading aircraft manufacturers, operators, service providers, suppliers and decision-makers from across the Business Aviation community.
General exhibitor bookings are opening alongside a number of premium and early participants already confirmed across the indoor exhibition hall and outdoor aircraft display.
Stefan Benz, CEO, EBAA, says: “EBACE is first and foremost a business platform and our exhibitors are central to the value the show delivers. Our focus for EBACE26 is on creating the right conditions for productive engagement.
“With priority and premium placements on the floorplan now complete, we are opening general exhibitor bookings and inviting the wider industry to take part."
Global trade body The Air Charter Association (The ACA) has announced a partnership with AERO Friedrichshafen, for the 32nd edition of the world-leading general aviation trade show, taking place on April 22nd-25th, 2026 in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
AERO Friedrichshafen attracts over 32,000 visitors, with 756 exhibitors, from more than 38 countries.
The ACA will be exhibiting at the event for the first time and looks forward to meeting members and industry colleagues.
As the air charter industry trade body, The ACA promotes best practice through accreditation, professional training and by supporting the future of the air charter industry through The ACA Internship.
Providing members with expert guidance, advocacy with authorities and governments, The ACA also delivers unrivalled business networking events.
Bones on board: ACS Time Critical moves Triceratops fossils
At the end of last year, Air Charter Service’s Time Critical division arranged for the transportation of more than three tons of Triceratops bones, for the opening of a new natural history museum in Abu Dhabi.
Robert Alleman, CEO of ACS’s Time Critical team, commented: “We received a call from a customer looking for an all-in-one solution to transport crates containing more than three tons of fossils from Denver in time for the opening of a brand-new natural history museum in Abu Dhabi.
Naturalis Biodiversity Center | Photography: Mike Bink.
“We quickly got to work to find the best NFO (Next Flight Out), utilising our connections to put together the best solution. Within an hour we had come up with the most suitable answer - two separate flights to Abu Dhabi, one via Chicago and the other via London’s Heathrow. Our trucking division arranged liftgate trucks with specialist handlers to collect the crates and drive them to the airport in Denver, ahead of their onward flights to Abu Dhabi.
“We monitored the shipments the entire way, and when they arrived, representatives from the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism ensured they were delivered to the site in good time.”
Opening in late November, the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi is the largest natural history institution in the Middle East and has several complete Triceratops skeletons on display.