Volare Aviation

Guernsey

Charter operator profile. Bases, aircraft, certification and contact details.

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Charter bases and aircraft

Jersey
1 × Airbus Helicopters H155B
Passenger (8 pax)
1 × Cessna 525A CJ2
Passenger (6 pax)
1 × Dassault Falcon 8X
Passenger
Oxford (London Oxford)
1 × Airbus Helicopters H155B1
Passenger (7 pax)
1 × Boeing BBJ1
Passenger
2 × Bombardier Challenger 604
Passenger (10-12 pax)
1 × Leonardo A109E
Passenger (5 pax)
Other airports (no aircraft specified)
Kemble (Cotswold)

Aircraft types

Agusta A109
Agusta designed the A109 twin-turboshaft helicopter in the late 1960s, first flying in 1971. The eight-passenger aircraft serves utility, VIP transport, and military roles with current production as AW109 variants.
Cessna Citation CJ2
The Citation CJ2 (Model 525A) is an upgraded CJ1 with stretched cabin and wingspan, first delivered in 2000. The CJ2+ variant features updated avionics and different engines, certified in 2005.
Challenger 604
The Challenger 604 intercontinental business jet accommodates up to nine passengers and has a range of 4,077nm. First flight was in 1994, certified in 1995, with 365 jets built before production ended in 2006.
Falcon 8X
The Falcon 8X is a trijet derived from the 7X with 6,450 nm range. First flew in 2015 from Bordeaux–Mérignac, certified in 2016. Features longer cabin and advanced FalconEye EFVS system.

News

Senior charter executive Archie Nicholson, helicopter pilot Ryan Ward, head of marketing Katie Guilbert, flight ops director and chief pilot Danielle Rutter, head of training Dafydd Pemberton, senior sales assistant Isobel Hedley and sales manager Olga O'Connor.
May 8, 2026
These additions promise to enhance operational efficiency, with greater range and increased passenger capacity compared to the AgustaWestland 109. They provide flexibility for both UK and European missions. Full Story
Participants say they benefited a great deal from the experience.
September 5, 2025
Following a week of guest speakers, practical site visits and training on vital air charter industry knowledge, the ACA is pleased that all interns successfully passed their assessments and will soon be moving to placements. Full Story