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Türkiye's Wind Aviation Adds Challenger 3500 and Obtains AOC

Wind Aviation Launches Operations with Challenger 3500 and Secures Turkish AOC
Wind Aviation has officially commenced operations following the induction of its first aircraft, a Bombardier Challenger 3500, after obtaining the air operator's certificate (AOC) #TR-AT-104 from the Turkish Directorate General of Civil Aviation (Sivil Havacılık Genel Müdürlüğü - SHGM) on July 7. This development marks a significant milestone for the company as it enters Türkiye’s competitive business aviation market.
Onur Yılmaz, general manager of Wind Aviation, expressed satisfaction with the achievement, stating, “We are happy to receive our operating license and to begin operations with the aircraft we have brought into our fleet after completing the delivery process.” The Challenger 3500, registered as TC-CBA (msn 21064), is a 2025-built model delivered to Istanbul Atatürk Airport from Montréal Trudeau via Shannon between June 5 and 6. After a brief period of inactivity until July 9, the aircraft has since commenced domestic operations within Türkiye.
Market Context and Competitive Landscape
Wind Aviation becomes the second operator of the Challenger 3500 in Türkiye, following Arkasair, which introduced the type at Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport in late 2023. Genel Havacilik, also based at Istanbul Atatürk Airport, continues to operate earlier models in the Challenger series, including two Challenger 300s and a Challenger 350. The company’s entry into the market coincides with heightened regulatory scrutiny and evolving market conditions.
The business aviation sector in Türkiye is marked by strong competition, particularly from Embraer’s Praetor series, which has been gaining traction in the region. Market sentiment remains cautious amid ongoing economic uncertainties, as noted in a recent Jefferies report on business jet demand. Industry analysts suggest that manufacturers like Embraer may respond by increasing deliveries, while Bombardier is reportedly focusing on fulfilling large, undisclosed orders to sustain its market position.
Simultaneously, the broader Turkish aviation industry is undergoing transformation, with Turkish Airlines prioritizing fleet modernization and enhanced premium services. This strategic shift by the national carrier could have indirect effects on demand and competitive dynamics within the business jet segment.
As Wind Aviation embarks on its operations with the Challenger 3500, it faces a market characterized by both opportunity and challenge, navigating regulatory requirements, competitive pressures, and fluctuating demand in Türkiye’s evolving business aviation sector.

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