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LunaJets revenue rises as Q1 growth builds on 2025
Revenue growth accelerated in early 2026, while evacuation flights in March tested the company’s operational response capabilities under pressure.
Guillaume Launay, CEO of LunaJets, and Eymeric Segard, chairman.

Geneva-based private jet charter broker LunaJets closed 2025 with revenues of $200 million, a 20% increase year-on-year, and a team approaching 100 professionals across seven international offices.

That momentum has also carried into 2026, with Q1 revenues reaching $48 million, up 28% compared to the same period last year, while flight activity grew 10%. During the quarter, LunaJets welcomed close to 300 new customers, reinforcing demand for its model centred on flexibility and flight-by-flight value.

“These numbers reflect the trust our clients place in us and the flexibility of our model,” says Guillaume Launay, CEO of LunaJets.

“In a market that demands both precision and flexibility, we have built an organisation that delivers on both, and Q1 2026 is evidence of that,” adds Eymeric Segard, chairman of the company.

A defining moment came in March, when escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East triggered a rapid operational response. LunaJets coordinated more than 30 evacuation flights across its group charter and private jet divisions, mobilising teams across all seven offices within hours.

The operation demonstrated the company’s ability to respond under pressure, drawing on cross-office coordination and operational expertise.

“I am immensely proud of how our teams responded during the March crisis. Organising over 30 evacuation flights under intense time pressure required not just expertise, but genuine dedication to the people depending on us. I want to thank every member of our team and our partner operators for their professionalism and commitment during this period,” says Guillaume Launay, CEO, LunaJets.

LunaJets continues to invest in tools and infrastructure supporting both clients and sales teams. The company is deploying AI-powered systems to improve access to accurate information, supporting faster and more precise client responses.

A renewed digital client experience is being rolled out in phases through to the end of Q3 2026, aimed at simplifying access to services.

The company also plans to open two additional offices before year-end, extending its reach in key growth markets.

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