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Demand for large-cabin charter rises
The private aviation firm is growing its commercial jet charter capabilities to serve high-capacity groups across corporate, entertainment and event sectors.

UK-headquartered private aviation company Global Charter is expanding its commercial jet charter division in response to rising global demand for large-capacity aircraft across corporate, entertainment, sports and event sectors.

The expanded division leverages Global Charter’s expertise in aviation coordination, providing access to a wide range of commercial jets for clients requiring high-capacity flights, complex multi-leg itineraries and tailored solutions for groups of more than 20 passengers.

“Our commercial jet charter operations have grown significantly as clients increasingly require comprehensive solutions for high-capacity journeys,” says Harry Morgan, CEO and co-founder of Global Charter. “This expansion reflects our operational capability to coordinate aircraft of varying capacities, maintaining service consistency across all flight requirements.”

Jordan Williams, newly appointed head of commercial charter, brings extensive experience in commercial aircraft chartering, large group projects and complex logistics. He specialises in managing international sports teams and supporter travel, MICE movements and film production charters, delivering end-to-end coordination and logistical oversight.

“This expansion demonstrates our commitment to operational excellence at scale whilst maintaining the service standards our clients expect,” adds Daniel Hurley, COO and co-founder.

The commercial jet charter division operates alongside Global Charter’s private jet services, group charter and global concierge services, providing coordinated solutions across the spectrum of aviation requirements.

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