Luxaviation Group has expanded its global fleet with nine recent and planned aircraft additions across Europe and Asia-Pacific, including two Gulfstream G700 business jets and one Gulfstream G800, strengthening its aircraft management and charter capabilities.
The fleet expansion enhances Luxaviation’s presence in key international markets while broadening its offering across ultra-long-range, regional and helicopter operations.
Ultra-Long-Range Growth in Asia-Pacific
In Asia-Pacific, Luxaviation has added two Gulfstream G700 aircraft and one Gulfstream G800, significantly increasing its ultra-long-range capabilities in the region.
The new aircraft are designed to support long-distance business aviation missions while providing aircraft owners with management services across multiple jurisdictions.
New Aircraft Join European Fleet
Luxaviation has also strengthened its European operations with several new additions. A Bombardier Challenger 604 and a Gulfstream G550 have joined the Luxaviation UK fleet and are now available for charter.
The company has also become the only aircraft operator in the United Kingdom to manage three Embraer Praetor 600 business jets, marking a milestone for its aircraft management business.
Additional aircraft joining the Group include the first Gulfstream G700 for Luxaviation Belgium, a Citation CJ1+ for Luxaviation France and a Sikorsky S-76 helicopter for the Starspeed and Heliflite charter operation.
Expanded Charter and Management Services
The enlarged fleet provides aircraft owners with access to Luxaviation’s global aircraft management platform while giving charter customers a broader selection of aircraft for regional, long-haul and helicopter missions.
“The addition of aircraft ranging from the Citation CJ1+ and Challenger 604 to the Gulfstream G700 and G800 demonstrates the strength and diversity of our operating capabilities and the confidence aircraft owners place in Luxaviation,” said Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group.
“By combining deep local operational expertise with a global aircraft management, charter and compliance platform, we can support owners throughout the aircraft lifecycle while giving charter clients access to a broader range of aircraft, missions and destinations.”
The latest additions form part of Luxaviation’s ongoing international growth strategy and its continued investment in expanding aircraft management and charter services across key business aviation markets worldwide.


