This website uses cookies
More information
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

ACE 2026 - The home of global charter.

Related information from the Handbook...

Yugo

Charter Brokers

BAN's World Gazetteer

Singapore
The bimonthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Request your printed copy

Revenue soars at Yugo as demand increases for charter flights
Yugo has seen its revenue over the last six months rise by over 200% as a result of an increase in demand for flights across Asia and Europe.
Yugo has increased its network to over 350 aircraft to help deal with customer demand.

Yugo, a Singapore based private charter broker, has recorded a rise in revenue due to increased demand for private charter flights in Europe and Asia. In the first six months its turnover has grown by over 200% year on year.

Operating within southeast Asia the company has registered a surge in flight requests for customers requiring business or leisure, cargo flights and last mile air mobility transfers from several parts of Asia in addition to some from Europe.

Jim Baldy, CEO of Yugo says: "Our mission is to provide the possibility for our customers to fly private anywhere, anytime by helicopter or private jet. Today the challenge for our team consists in the variety of the requests we receive, which span light jets to long-range across our top 30 destinations."

Yugo has developed technology which enables customers to be able to request and search flights for private jets and helicopters from an inventory of available flights and routes based on their preferences.

Other News
 
Gama’s Cremer receives BBGA Contribution to Industry Award 2025
December 8, 2025
Paul Cremer was celebrated for over four decades of dedication to business aviation as Hugo Robotti-Guinamand was named Next Generation award winner for 2025.
Singapore charter surges as ACS sees record growth across Asia
October 18, 2025
Air Charter Service Singapore has achieved a 61% increase in flights and 155% revenue growth as strong demand and regional shifts boosts private charter activity.