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Luxaviation devotes resources to Asia Pacific fleet
Luxaviation anticipates the delivery of three new long-range aircraft in the Asia Pacific region in the first half of the year, further enhancing its capabilities for private and group charters, long-range operations and cargo.
A Kuala Lumpur-based Luxaviation Falcon 7X.
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Luxaviation Group has strengthened its managed fleet portfolio in the Asia Pacific region during 2025 and will continue to build on this momentum in 2026.

During 2025, the group expanded its managed fleet in Asia with the addition of two Falcon 7X aircraft, while in Australia, one Challenger 604 and one Falcon 7X joined Luxaviation Group’s portfolio. Following these additions, the Group’s total Asia Pacific Aircraft managed fleet reached 18, reinforcing its position as a trusted operator in the region.

All newly added aircraft operate commercially under Luxaviation Group’s AOCs, including those in Australia, San Marino and Malta, and are available for charter across the region. This expansion provides additional capacity to the APAC charter market, particularly for long-range operations, where demand continues to outpace supply during peak travel periods.

These fleet additions also support the continued strengthening of Luxaviation Group’s APAC charter network and is improving connectivity across Asia and Australia. The Group’s experienced local teams will continue to deliver high standards of safety, operational excellence and client-focused service.

Looking ahead to 2026, Luxaviation anticipates the delivery of three new long-range aircraft in the Asia Pacific region in the first half of the year, further enhancing its capabilities for private and group charters, long-range operations and cargo solutions. Planned sustainability initiatives including SAF supply at key locations, aligned with the Group’s broader sustainability roadmap, will further reinforce Luxaviation Group’s commitment to responsible growth and environmental stewardship.

Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group, says: “The strong growth achieved in 2025 lays the foundation for an ambitious 2026 in the Asia-Pacific region. Our incoming aircraft will enable us to serve our clients with reliable, flexible and long-range charter solutions, while maintaining our highest standards of safety, compliance and service excellence.”

Darren McGoldrick, vice president Asia Pacific, Luxaviation Group, adds: “The Asia Pacific region continues to show strong and sustained demand for high quality aircraft management and charter services. The addition of these aircraft reflects our clients’ confidence in Luxaviation and the strength of our local teams on the ground. With expanded capacity across Asia and Australia, we are well positioned to support a broad range of mission profiles while delivering the consistency and operational excellence our clients expect.”

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