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Vinci Aviation unveils Learjet 45 livery as demand climbs
The updated aircraft design reflects an evolving brand identity as Canadian interest in business aviation rises, with clients seeking greater control over how they travel.
The design plays with perspective and light, revealing different visual effects when seen from different angles.

Vinci Aviation has unveiled a refreshed corporate livery for its Learjet 45, developed with Lila Design, as demand for business aviation continues to rise in Canada.

“We were looking for a clean design, capable of evolving visually depending on the point of view. It’s always a pleasure to work with this firm, and the result perfectly reflects our identity,” says Juliette Prud’Homme, director of sales at Vinci Aviation.

The Mirabel-based operator runs two Learjet 45 aircraft positioned in Montreal and Toronto, a structure that reduces repositioning time and improves availability across key Canadian markets. Operations are carried out by Nolinor Aviation, supporting consistent safety and performance standards.

Demand has increased despite higher fuel costs, with disruption at several US airports pushing clients towards more predictable and time-efficient travel options. Business aviation is increasingly being used to reduce exposure to delays and operational uncertainty while giving decision-makers greater control over schedules.

Under Prud’Homme’s leadership, Vinci Aviation has doubled its business volume, supported by an offering built around availability, personalisation and reliability. Bianca Martel, client experience manager at Vinci Aviation, will maintain service continuity during Prud’Homme’s maternity leave.

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