ACE 2026 - September 8th
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JetAviva delivered its highest annual revenue in 2025, exceeding its forecast and marking the strongest performance in the firm’s history. The brokerage ranked second globally among IADA-accredited firms by total transaction volume, according to Jetnet’s Top Dealers report, reflecting continued demand across multiple aircraft categories.
Light jets remained the core of activity, with consistent performance in the Cessna Citation and Embraer Phenom markets. Jade Hofeldt again led the Citation Mustang segment by transaction volume.
Higher-category aircraft made a larger contribution during the year. Super-mid and large cabin transactions accounted for more than 40% of total revenue, nearly tripling their contribution compared with 2024. JetAviva attributed this increase to targeted strategy and expanded sales capability following the addition of Jim Lewis and Michael Barber.
The firm also led market share in the Embraer Praetor segment, supported by long-tenured leadership and specialised product knowledge. JetAviva cited president Ryan Scott’s role in maintaining consistency in this category.
Looking ahead, CEO Emily Deaton says: JetAviva plans to continue expanding its large cabin activity while maintaining its position in the light jet market.
“We're deeply grateful to the clients who have trusted us throughout our first two decades of service to this industry,” says Emily Deaton, CEO of JetAviva, “and we're equally excited for the new clients we look forward to meeting. Our commitment remains the same: deliver exceptional guidance, earn trust through expertise and help every client feel supported and empowered throughout their aviation journey.”