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Voluxis places Dubai-based Global 7500 on charter fleet
The operator added its first managed Global 7500 in support of long-haul missions from the Middle East to Asia and the US.
The Global 7500 has a 16-hour range, enabling nonstop routes from Dubai to Shanghai or New York.
Read this story in our May/June 2025 printed issue.

Voluxis has brought a Global 7500 into its managed fleet, basing the aircraft in Dubai as part of its Middle East growth strategy.

CEO Warren Gravell says: “We’re delighted to be welcoming this stunning aircraft to our fleet. The cabin is comfortable, quiet and spacious, and can accommodate up to 15 passengers. It benefits from a humidifying system and low cabin altitude, which helps to reduce fatigue. The seats can be converted into four single beds and one double. The galley features two ovens, two fridges, a drinks cooler and a coffee machine.”

He adds: “The aircraft will be based in Dubai and has a range of around 16 hours, almost 9,000 miles, meaning that it is perfect for long-haul flying, such as from Dubai to Shanghai or New York. This is the first Global 7500 that we have managed, so we are delighted to add one to our fleet, as we are certain that it will prove to be a very popular choice for our charter clients.”

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