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Canada’s largest fractional jet operator AirSprint Inc. has once again been named to Report on Business magazine’s ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies.
AirSprint continued its growth trajectory in 2024, adding three new aircraft to reach a fleet of 39, and with the addition of another jet earlier this year now operates 40 aircraft. The fleet remains the largest fractional fleet in the country, and includes Embraer Praetor 500/600, Embraer Legacy 450/500 and Cessna Citation CJ3+ and CJ2+ aircraft,
The company’s growth supported nearly 38,000 flight hours and close to 29 million kilometres flown last year, connecting fractional owners to 648 unique airports across North America and beyond.
Launched in 2019, Canada’s Top Growing Companies recognises innovative businesses nationwide based on three-year revenue growth. AirSprint earned its place on the 2025 list with an impressive 117 per cent growth over that period.
"This year marks our 25th anniversary, a milestone worth celebrating on its own. But being recognised once again as one of Canada's Top Growing Companies takes that celebration to another level,” comments AirSprint president and CEO James Elian. “It's a meaningful acknowledgement of the hard work and dedication of our team, who remain focused on safety, performance, service and growth every single day.”
Headquartered in Calgary with offices in Toronto and Montreal, AirSprint represents 29 per cent of the Canadian private jet market by departures, while the next-largest competitor holds just eight per cent. With this new recognition, AirSprint reaffirms its commitment to strategic growth and continued innovation in the private aviation, empowering its team to support successful Canadians from coast-to-coast, now and into the future.
The complete list of 2025 winners, along with editorial coverage, will be featured in the October issue of Report on Business magazine.