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ExecuJet Middle East Expands Ultra-Long-Range Jet Fleet

Catering to elite travelers, the high-end carrier is updating its fleet with next-gen jets, redefining private aviation standards.

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In response to rising global mobility among ultra-high-net-worth individuals and increased demand for high-performance aircraft, ExecuJet Middle East is expanding its fleet with some of the most advanced large-cabin jets on the market. The move signals a strategic shift toward smarter, more personalized ownership experiences and reflects the evolving expectations of a globally connected clientele.

Based at its new flagship terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), ExecuJet is strengthening its regional presence with the addition of ultra-long-range aircraft such as the Bombardier Global 7500, Global 6000, Global 5000, Challenger 650, Gulfstream G650ER, Dassault Falcon 7X, Falcon 8X, and the Boeing Business Jet. These aircraft represent the leading edge of performance, efficiency, and cabin innovation — designed to deliver effortless long-haul travel with maximum comfort and privacy.

Headlining the fleet is the Bombardier Global 7500, featuring cutting-edge avionics, luxurious interiors and the ability to fly over 7,700 nautical miles nonstop, connecting Dubai with key global destinations like New York, Tokyo, and Sydney.

While most aircraft in the fleet are privately owned and not offered for charter, the expansion enhances ExecuJet’s operational agility — supporting better crewing, aircraft management, and personalized service models tailored to owners’ needs across the region.

“As the demands of private aviation continue to evolve, our focus remains on delivering a seamless, intelligent and globally connected ownership experience,” said Khalid Al Hai, Board Member, ExecuJet Middle East. “This fleet expansion represents not only a response to growing client needs but also a reflection of our long-term vision to set new benchmarks in operational excellence and personalized service”.

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Patrick Hansen, CEO of parent company Luxaviation Group, echoed the sentiment, adding, “ExecuJet Middle East’s fleet expansion is a strong step toward delivering advanced, tailored solutions for the next generation of jet owners”.

Looking ahead, ExecuJet Middle East aims to manage 30 aircraft by 2030. This target will be supported by investments in fleet optimization technologies and enhanced fixed-base operation (FBO) and hangar infrastructure at strategic international locations.

This milestone reflects ExecuJet’s broader commitment to shaping the future of private aviation — where technological innovation, global reach, and personalized ownership converge to meet the lifestyle demands of modern business leaders and private clients.

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