Washington, DC:Bizjet shipments climb as GAMA reports stronger aircraft delivery value in Q3 2025The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) has published the third quarter 2025 General Aviation Aircraft Shipment and Billing Report. The results for the first nine months of 2025, when compared to the same period in 2024, show increased shipments in the business jets sector and an increase in the overall value of aircraft shipments. Aircraft shipments through the third quarter of 2025, when compared to the same period in 2024, saw piston airplanes increase by five units to 1,238, turboprops decrease 6.0% with 409 units, and business jets increase 10.6% with 554 units. The value of airplane deliveries through the third quarter of 2025 was $19.4bn, an increase of 13.2%. Helicopter shipments through the third quarter of 2025, when compared to the same period in 2024, saw piston helicopters decrease by six units to 149, and turbine helicopters decrease by 3.1% to 463. The value of civil-commercial helicopter deliveries was $3.1bn. Sarasota, Florida:Sheltair unveils new Sarasota FBO showcasing world-class Gulf Coast hospitalitySheltair Aviation celebrated the ribbon-cutting of its brand-new FBO at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (KSRQ) on November 19th, marking the official debut of a first-class gateway on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Sheltair Sarasota offers the hallmark hospitality and exceptional line services the company is known for, including full ground support and concierge care. Its convenient location - just minutes from downtown Sarasota and Bradenton—provides quick access to major business centers, shopping, and the region’s famous white-sand beaches. Set on 24 acres in the airport’s north quadrant, the impressive facility features a 10,705-square-foot terminal crowned by an immense airside canopy designed to accommodate corporate aircraft of all sizes while covering guests during arrivals and departures. The facility also includes two modern hangars totaling 46,000 square feet of aircraft storage and more than 9,000 square feet of office space. |
In Week 48 (24-30 Nov) 2025, global bizjet activity reached 70,779 departures, representing 3% more flights than in Week 48 of 2024.On a rolling last four-week basis (W45-W48), global business jets have notched almost 310,000 departures, a 7% increase compared to the same period last year. This four-week trend of 7% is outperforming the global year-to-date (1 Jan-30 Nov) trend of 5%. Fractional giants NetJets and Flexjet were behind 83% of all the fractional flying and saw a combined 14% more flights year-overyear. Samaná, Dominican Republic:Universal Aviation and AERODOM launch premier FBO in the Dominican RepublicUniversal Aviation, a global leader in business aviation ground support, and AERODOM, part of the VINCI Airports network, have the official inauguration of a new, purpose-built FBO terminal at Presidente Juan Bosch International Airport (El Catey – MDCY) in Samaná, Dominican Republic. The opening marks a significant milestone in the growth of premium business aviation infrastructure in one of the Caribbean’s fastest-growing luxury destinations. The new facility becomes Universal Aviation’s third FBO in the Dominican Republic, joining existing locations at La Isabela International Airport (Santo Domingo) and Gregorio Luperón International Airport (Puerto Plata). Together, they strengthen the Dominican Republic’s position as a leading regional hub for private aviation. Sint Maarten:Atlantic Aviation grows Caribbean presence with acquisition of ExecuJet Sint MaartenAtlantic Aviation has expanded its presence in the Caribbean with the acquisition of ExecuJet’s FBO at Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) in Sint Maarten. The acquisition coincides with ExecuJet’s relocation to the recently completed dedicated state-of-the-art General Aviation facility and marks another milestone in Atlantic’s continued international growth. As Sint Maarten enters its peak travel season, operations at Princess Juliana International Airport continue to thrive.
Payerne, Switzerland:JEKTA unveils 1:9 scale model of PHA-ZE 100 amphibious aircraft as flight testing continues in ItalyJEKTA, the Switzerland-based manufacturer of the zero-emissions Passenger Hydro Aircraft - Zero Emissions 100 (PHA-ZE 100) amphibious aircraft, has revealed photographs of the 1:9 scale model of the PHA-ZE 100 amphibious flying boat that it is using to gather test data representative of the full-size aircraft. While the final aircraft configuration will evolve based on data generated by operating the model in the air and on the water, the model is closely representative of the definitive PHA-ZE 100 design. Details include a distributed electric powerplant based on eight electric motors, advanced aerodynamic configuration and large cockpit and cabin windows. Isle of Wight, UK:Canada’s TCCA certifies Britten-Norman BN2T-4S IslanderUK aircraft manufacturer Britten-Norman has received Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) type certification for the BN2T-4S Islander, the Rolls-Royce Model 250–powered turboprop variant of the company’s iconic utility aircraft. This approval complements existing Type Certificates held with the UK CAA, EASA and FAA, and marks a significant step in Britten-Norman’s global expansion. Certification in Canada opens new opportunities across one of the world’s largest remote and regional aviation markets, where operators rely on proven, rugged and reliable short-field aircraft capable of year-round operation. Germany and UK:Artemis Aerospace expands with new European hub and additional warehouseGlobal aviation component solutions specialist, Artemis Aerospace, has announced two new facilities to accommodate rapidly growing demand for its services. A new hub in Hamburg has been opened to streamline supplies and delivery for Artemis’ customers across Europe and to further support the company’s vision to provide a faster and more efficiently connected global service. Hamburg joins Artemis’ existing hubs in Miami, Los Angeles and Singapore.
Artemis Aerospace's new UK warehouse facility. In addition, Artemis has invested in and opened a new warehouse as its principal UK logistics facility, in Ashington, West Sussex. This provides not only far larger storage and handling capacity for the management of a greater volume of inventory, but also a much-improved capability to offer genuine 24/7 AOG support for Artemis’ global customer base. Sharjah, United Arab Emirates:Gama Aviation’s new Sharjah Business Aviation Centre close to completionBy Alison Chambers in Sharjah.“We’ve never been one to follow the herd,” said Tom Murphy, Managing Director FBO Services at Gama Aviation, taking the opportunity of the Dubai Air Show to give international media a sneak preview of its impressive new business aviation facility at Sharjah - on track to complete and open on 15th January, 2026. He sees this significant project, representing an investment of US$65m, the biggest in Gama Aviation’s 42-year history - as ‘future proofing’ access to downtown Dubai from its home in the northern Emirates.
In the latest column from STACK.aero Catherine Buchanan discusses the security requirements around data protection in a CRM platform.The concept of data, its sources, applications, and reliability, is constantly transforming and being redefined. From a trickle of manageable facts and relevant figures, it has become a flood of information that needs to be validated, analysed, controlled, and protected, if it is to drive, not drown, a business. Accurate data is essential for effective management of business aviation operations throughout the charter trip lifecycle. It is also an invaluable tool that can predict and augment wider commercial activity. |
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia:Saudi GACA certifies Flexjet for international corporate and private jet operationsThe General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has granted Flexjet authorization to operate on-demand private jet flights within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Flexjet becomes the second international operator to receive this certification following the regulatory changes introduced on May 1st, 2025. GACA’s authorization follows Flexjet successfully meeting all safety, regulatory, and operational requirements outlined under Saudi Arabia’s Civil Aviation Law, completing the full authorization process and satisfying every mandatory criterion. The authorization was formally presented to Mr. Ben Watts, Chief Operating Officer at Flexjet EMEA, by Mr. Awad bin Attallah Al-Sulami, GACA’s Executive Vice President for Economic Policies and Logistics Services, during an official ceremony at GACA’s headquarters in Riyadh. Al-Sulami said: “Authorizing Flexjet to operate domestic on-demand private flights demonstrates GACA’s commitment to enabling high-quality aviation services built on the highest international safety standards. "This milestone enhances competition, elevates customer experience, and supports the wider transformation of the Saudi aviation ecosystem in line with Vision 2030.” |
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Hi Fly has once again made aviation history, successfully landing an Airbus A330 in Antarctica for the first time.
The flight marks a new chapter in the airline’s pioneering Antarctic operations, just one month after celebrating five consecutive years of flights to the White Continent.
Hi Fly’s Airbus A330-302, registered 9H-HFI and equipped with General Electric engines, touched down safely on the blue-ice runway at Wolf’s Fang Runway, Antarctica, on December 1st at 11:59 p.m. local time. Commanded by Captain Carlos Mirpuri, Vice-Chairman of Hi Fly, the aircraft connected Cape Town, South Africa, to the remote airfield, continuing Hi Fly’s ongoing partnership with White Desert Antarctica for the 2025/2026 season. Joining the flight was Captain Antonios Efthymiou, Hi Fly’s CEO, who was on board to celebrate this important milestone.
The A330 shares the same fuselage as Hi Fly’s A340 but is powered by two engines instead of four, delivering comparable performance with greater cost efficiency and an improved environmental footprint. Twin-engine operations at Wolf’s Fang runway are now possible thanks to additional ground support equipment that was not in place when Hi Fly began Antarctic flights. Highly reliable, comfortable, and with an excellent safety record, the aircraft performs exceptionally well in extreme polar conditions.
This milestone builds on the airline’s historic 2021 achievement, when Hi Fly became the first to land an Airbus A340 on the frozen continent. The introduction of the A330, renowned for its efficiency, versatility, and environmental credentials, represents a new era in sustainable, flexible operations to one of the world’s most challenging environments.