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UK's 247 Aviation Acquires Two Learjet 45s and Opens New Base

UK’s 247 Aviation Acquires Two Learjet 45s and Opens New Southern England Base
247 Aviation (EMC) has announced a significant expansion with the acquisition of two Learjet 45 aircraft and the establishment of a new base in southern England. This development follows a £7.98 million (USD 10.84 million) investment from its parent company, SERE Holdings, aimed at strengthening the company’s air ambulance and executive charter services across the UK and Ireland.
Fleet Expansion and Operational Enhancements
James McKnight, director of flight operations at 247 Aviation, emphasized the Learjet 45’s suitability for intensive care patient transport, highlighting its range, performance, and cabin configuration as key advantages. The company has completed purchase agreements for both jets, which are expected to be registered and operational by August 31. One of the aircraft will bear the registration G-EMCZ, though further details remain undisclosed. This acquisition marks 247 Aviation’s return to operating the Learjet 45, following the retirement of a Learjet 45(XR) earlier this year.
With these additions, 247 Aviation’s Air Operator Certificate (AOC) fleet will grow to nine aircraft, comprising two DA62s, four PC-12s, and a Pilatus PC-24 introduced in May. Notably, two PC-12s and the PC-24 are operated on behalf of Silver Aviation. The company, headquartered in Northern Ireland, is also launching a satellite base in southern England to enhance its responsiveness and operational reach.
Dr. Neil Crooks, medical director at 247 Aviation, stated that the new aircraft and southern base will enable faster responses to urgent cases and improve access to care throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Challenges and Market Context
Despite the promising expansion, 247 Aviation faces several operational and market challenges. Integrating the new Learjet 45s into the existing fleet will require meticulous planning to maintain seamless service delivery and ensure compliance with UK aviation regulations. The financial implications of opening a new base also present potential pressures on the company’s budget and resource allocation.
Furthermore, the competitive landscape in the UK business aviation sector remains intense. Increased competition may exert downward pressure on pricing and service standards, compelling operators to upgrade their fleets or enhance service quality to retain market share.
Beyond its air ambulance operations, 247 Aviation continues to provide executive charter flights. Its parent company, SERE Holdings, also owns Jet Assist, a fixed-base operator (FBO) at Belfast International and Belfast City airports.
Position Within the UK Aviation Market
With this latest investment, 247 Aviation joins a select group of UK AOC holders operating Learjet-family aircraft. Other operators include SaxonAir Charter, which maintains a Learjet 40 and a Learjet 45 stored at London Biggin Hill since April 2024, alongside two Learjet 45XRs, one of which has been parked at Biggin Hill since February 2025. Zenith Aviation (UK) also operates a Learjet 45 and a Learjet 75.
This strategic expansion positions 247 Aviation for growth within the competitive UK aviation market, though the company will need to carefully navigate operational integration and market dynamics as it broadens its fleet and geographic footprint.

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