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Voluxis expands into larger Farnborough HQ
The company aims to enhance operations and attract talent with larger facilities ahead of an upcoming fleet expansion.
The larger Voluxis offices at Farnborough airport.
Read this story in our January/February 2025 printed issue.

UK charter operator and aircraft management company Voluxis has moved into new office space at Farnborough airport as part of its growth strategy.

Warren Gravell, CEO, says: “We’ve had an office at Farnborough for several years, but have decided to take a larger space in the terminal for our growth plans. We have now moved into a bespoke suite of offices in the main terminal, with the prestigious position of overlooking the ramp at the country’s leading private jet airport. It marks the start of a new era for Voluxis; with a focus on company expansion and with this new office we hope to attract the calibre of employees that we have identified as being required to expand our operation, without compromising on quality.”

In 2025, the company plans to consolidate its operations, with its colleagues from London Biggin Hill airport joining the team at the new Farnborough office. Gravell adds: “We have been expanding our fleet this year [2024], bringing new opportunities to not only the UK, but to the UAE and Singapore. We expect three new aircraft to come online in early 2025.”

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