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This year Exxaero has set up a new management structure, expanded into the UK and across Europe and added a Falcon 900EX to its charter fleet.
The Falcon 900EX, previously unavailable for charter, has recently been approved by its owner for charter operations. This market an exciting turn for the Dutch private jet company, because the aircraft has just had an intense upgrade both inside and out. Guests on board can expect brand new seats, WIFI, plush carpets and a fantastic, attentive crew. Exxaero is well known for managing Falcon aircraft so the 900EX represents a welcome compliment to its charter fleet.
This year Exxaero has also started expansions into the UK and across Europe in its recent commitment to growing its fleet. Exxaero will now be open to aircraft management outside of The Netherlands and Germany, where it currently holds its AOCs, whilst utilising its highly experienced and established team. Over the next year clients and industry peers can expect to see more of Exxaero.
Assisting with the growth of Exxaero in the UK as head of sales is Tyler Von Karlsson, who comments: “Exxaero has a great team, aircraft and values. Given it has been incredibly successful in its current markets, I think it's the perfect time to explore further growth.”
Across Europe, Exxaero has also signed a contract to support medical donor flights. Marc Buijs, Exxaero CCO notes: “We have already completed 67 donor flights this year, transporting vital organs for patients. It's been very rewarding for us to dedicate our skills to such important missions.”
In The Netherlands, Exxaero has also created a new management structure to best support its growth moving forward. At the helm is Roderick Buijs as CEO; Marc Buijs as CCO; Richard Boer and Robert van Essen as flight operations directors; Marieke Dalhuisen as CFO and Tim van Wuyckhuyse as CAMO director.
Exxaero is looking forward to 2026 as a very busy year of change comes to a close.