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Luxaviation One expands team after less than a year

August 22, 2026

Of Luxaviation One's 15 specialists, three are dedicated to cargo charter in Europe, while the remaining 12 cover private jet and group passenger charter, with a strong focus on private aviation.

The team covers the US and Europe.

Luxaviation One, the dedicated charter brokerage division of Luxaviation Group, has grown its team to 15 specialists across Europe and the US, less than one year after its launch in October 2025.

Since its launch, Luxaviation One has strengthened its US operations, established a dedicated cargo charter department and initiated preparations to expand into Asia Pacific, initially focusing on the Sydney and Melbourne areas. In 2026, Luxaviation One expects revenue to increase by 150 per cent and the number of flights by 80 per cent compared with 2025. The company plans to grow its workforce to 30 by the end of 2027.

Private jet charter remains at the centre of the business. Of Luxaviation One's 15 specialists, three are dedicated to cargo charter in Europe, while the remaining 12 cover private jet and group passenger charter, with a strong focus on private aviation. This enables Luxaviation One to manage a broader range of charter requirements across markets and mission profiles.

Romain Alati, CEO of Luxaviation One, says: “Our growth demonstrates the confidence our clients and partners place in Luxaviation One. With an established presence across Europe and the US, and preparations underway to expand into Asia Pacific, we are building a global brokerage platform that combines local expertise, operational excellence and the worldwide strength of Luxaviation Group.”

Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group, adds: “Luxaviation One broadens the Group's charter capabilities and gives clients access to a wider range of charter solutions. Its rapid development reflects our continued investment in specialist expertise and international growth.”

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