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DCAF upsizes charter fleet to meet growing demand
The Dubai-based business aviation services provider has added new aircraft to enhance its luxury travel options for high-net-worth clients.
Holger Ostheimer, managing director of DC Aviation Al-Futtaim.
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DC Aviation Al-Futtaim (DCAF) has expanded its charter fleet, adding several new state-of-the-art aircraft. The company's fleet is joined by a Bombardier Global 7500, one of only two available for charter in the Middle East, alongside a Global XRS, Challenger 604, two Hawker 4000 jets and a Pilatus PC-12.

As the UAE attracts more high net worth individuals, the demand for private charter services in the area has surged, with the market expected to grow by five per cent from 2025 to 2030. Recent reports indicate that the number of HNWIs in the UAE has increased by 55 per cent over the past decade, reaching approximately 68,000 in 2023, with an expected influx of 6,700 millionaires by 2024. DCAF’s charter fleet expansion is a response to this new level of demand.

“We are excited to offer these new aircraft to our clients, as it marks a key milestone in our journey of expanding services and meeting the rising demand in the private aviation sector,” says Holger Ostheimer, managing director of DCAF. “The growth of the charter market in the region reflects a significant shift towards greater convenience, privacy and flexibility, which our services are designed to deliver. This fleet expansion reinforces our commitment to excellence, offering clients an unparalleled travel experience with the highest standards of safety and luxury.”

DCAF’s expanded fleet is intended to meet a range of travel requirements, from the ultra long range Global 7500 connecting Dubai to global destinations, to the versatile PC-12 for short regional hops. Both the Hawker 4000 and Challenger 604 manage mid to long haul routes, offering smooth travel for business and leisure. The company’s new charter fleet also has high speed wi-fi, custom catering, reclining seats and tailored flight routes. Experienced teams, including dedicated charter sales staff and specialised cabin attendants, ensure a premium travel experience.

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