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ExecuJet Middle East has expanded its managed fleet as part of a strategy to support growing intercontinental lifestyles and increased mobility among ultra-high-net-worth individuals.
The company is introducing advanced large-cabin aircraft such as the Global 7500, 6000, 5000, Challenger 650, Gulfstream G650ER, Falcon 7X, 8X and the Boeing Business Jet. Most aircraft are privately owned and not available for charter.
The Global 7500 leads the fleet with a range of 7,700 nautical miles, offering direct routes from Dubai to cities such as New York, Tokyo and Sydney.
ExecuJet’s operations are based at its private jet terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai. The expansion supports greater crewing flexibility, improved support services and tailored management options.
Khalid Al Hai, board member at ExecuJet Middle East, says: “As the demands of private aviation continue to evolve, our focus remains on delivering a seamless, intelligent and globally connected ownership experience. This fleet expansion represents not only a response to growing client needs but also a reflection of our long-term vision to set new benchmarks in operational excellence and personalised service.”
Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group, adds: “This milestone reflects our commitment to shaping the future of private aviation through innovation and strategic growth. ExecuJet Middle East’s fleet expansion is a strong step toward delivering advanced, tailored solutions for the next generation of jet owners.”
ExecuJet aims to manage 30 aircraft by 2030 and is investing in optimisation technologies and infrastructure at global FBO and hangar sites.