Jetcraft's first 10 year forecast for the business aviation industry has been released, with continued strong results from North America among the key top-level findings.
In commercial aviation, adaptability is now the key to growth. Passenger demand remains robust, and is forecast to rise a further 4.9% in 2026 compared to 2025, yet airlines are navigating one of the most supply-constrained markets in recent history. OEM backlogs now…
In a competitive and increasingly complex market, innovation is no longer optional. Aircraft transactions continue to involve multiple jurisdictions, shifting regulations and evolving buyer expectations. Navigating that environment requires experience,…
Attributed to Laurence Vidal, Sales Director – South America Designed for intercontinental travel, large jets offer more than luxury, providing global reach and the ability to stay productive at 40,000…
Jetcraft Commercial, the commercial aircraft division of global aviation trading firm Jetcraft, is announcing the delivery of two Bombardier CRJ-1000 regional jets to Basra Airlines, a newly launched Iraqi carrier…
Attributed to Joanna Kwong, President – Jetcraft Asia, and Tim Yue, Sales Director, Jetcraft Across Asia, from the mature hubs of Greater China and Japan to the rising opportunities in…
By David Dixon, Executive Chairman, Jetcraft Asia, and Daniel Renwick, Sales Director Australia and New Zealand As demand grows and markets develop, the Asia-Pacific region is now a key driver…