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HondaJet fleet leader JetClub maximises Malta AOC
It has been tough, but JetClub has been growing through the pandemic. In addition to its 15 HondaJets, a larger number than any other operator is flying, the firm is also investing in a couple of Gulfstream G150s.
Read this story in our January 2022 printed issue.

Last year was a good one for JetClub, according to founder and CEO Vishal Hiremath. It obtained a Maltese AOC licence and introduced JetClub to the European market. “We have been busy flying with our first jet. We also exhibited at the Dubai Airshow and experienced phenomenal growth in North America with 15 jets in the fleet now,” Hiremath says.

The company is the largest operator of the HondaJet in the world. It is also adding two Gulfstream G150s to the fleet. “The HondaJet is very popular in Europe, and our customers love flying on it,” Hiremath goes on. “We flew from Paris to Dubai recently, stopping along the way in Greece, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. It was an interesting trip with some logistics involved. We have also flown to many unique destinations in Europe and love taking our clients where they want to go.

“We have a resilient team laser focused on execution. It has been tough but we have been growing through the pandemic. Our pilots, our concierge team, sales and the operations team have been working hard to keep the jet flying and provide top notch value and service to our clients.”

He hopes to continue entertaining fractional owners, helping them to navigate travel through the pandemic. The goal is to add more aircraft to the fleet in 2022 and continue to grow in Europe and Asia.

JetClub is the European sister company of Jet It in the US.