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Booking widget creator Airble adds 60th operator partner

September 5, 2025

Launched in 2022 collaborating with Canadian partners, founder Saeed Golzar wanted to bring transparency to private aviation. By June 2023, Airble welcomed its first US operator, Neajets.

The B2C platform is user-friendly.

Airble, Canada's retail-direct marketplace, has onboarded its 60th air operator partner. It is now also offering its booking widget to industry partners as an embeddable retail-direct website booking tool. With a fully in-house developed app and marketplace, Airble empowers customers to compare and book on-demand charter flights, empty legs, air tours and travel packages.

Launched in 2022 collaborating with Canadian partners, founder Saeed Golzar wanted to bring transparency to private aviation. By June 2023, Airble welcomed its first US operator, Neajets. In summer 2025, Airble celebrated its global leap with the onboarding of Greek air operator Bellavia and the first Asian operator, Medevac. The most current partnerships were solidified in 2025, with renowned air operator Flyxcite, as well as with US operator Maverick Helicopters as the 60th collaboration partner.

“At every step, we've listened to our operator partners,” says founder Golzar. “They not only embraced the B2C platform, but wanted the technology behind it to offer better customer service on their own websites. That's how the idea for our website widget was born.” Golzar unveiled the new tool at the Canadian Business Aviation Association (CBAA) conference this June.

The widget allows partners to integrate Airble's booking engine into their own websites, extending the reach of the marketplace

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