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Mach2 connects 450 operators for real-time empty leg access
Rising daily empty leg volume and growing operator participation have strengthened Mach2’s real-time platform.
Users gain direct access to verified operators instead of relying on outdated listings.

Mach2 has onboarded more than 450 certified operators to its live bidding and charter connectivity platform, enabling clients to request one-way or return charters and receive direct quotes from operators best positioned to fly the mission. The platform was built to solve fragmentation, slow response times and limited visibility in private aviation.

Mach2’s empty leg marketplace is now receiving more than 150 empty legs per day. The feed updates in real time and allows users to search by airport, state or country, and to set alerts that trigger when a matching empty leg becomes available.

“Reaching 450 operators is a clear signal that the market is ready for smarter distribution and real-time visibility,” says Zaher Deir, founder of Mach2.

The system preserves direct commercial relationships. Mach2 does not participate in pricing or negotiations. Operators retain full control of availability, pricing and client selection, with no commission or subscription fees during the current phase.

For users, benefits include live empty leg access, real-time charter quotes, verified operators and removal of outdated lists or manual searching. “Private aviation doesn't need more emails or more systems,” adds Deir. “It needs visibility and speed. Mach2 delivers both.”

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