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Brazil’s AllJet Aviation Launches Citation Jet Operations

Brazil’s AllJet Aviation Expands Fleet with Citation Jet Operations
AllJet Táxi Aéreo, headquartered in Jundiaí, Brazil, has initiated operations with the Citation Jet series, marking a significant expansion of its business aviation fleet. The company recently incorporated a Citation Jet 2+ (registration PS-ZPN, msn 525A-0428), a 16.6-year-old aircraft configured to accommodate up to ten passengers. Based at Cianorte, the jet commenced operations for AllJet Aviation in July after being imported from the United States earlier this year. However, the aircraft has yet to be added to the company’s RBAC 135 certificate, which currently restricts its availability for charter services until regulatory approval is obtained.
This addition complements AllJet Aviation’s existing portfolio, which includes a Global 6000 and a King Air C90 operated privately. The company’s RBAC 135 certificate presently covers a diverse fleet comprising a Citation Sovereign—the sole Citation-series aircraft previously in service—alongside multiple Learjet models, including the Learjet 31, three Learjet 31As, a Learjet 31A(ER), a Learjet 40XR, a Learjet 45, a Learjet 45(XR), and two Learjet 45XRs, one of which was inducted in July. The fleet also features a Legacy 650, a Hawker 4000, and several King Air variants (C90, B200, and B300). Beyond executive charter services, AllJet Aviation provides aircraft management and air medical operations, utilizing Learjet and King Air aircraft for medical missions.
Navigating a Competitive Business Aviation Market
AllJet’s fleet expansion occurs amid intensifying competition within Brazil’s dynamic business aviation sector. Established manufacturers such as Bombardier maintain a strong presence in South America, with approximately 650 of the region’s 2,200 business jets attributed to the Canadian company. The competitive landscape is further highlighted by Textron Aviation’s recent achievement of securing its first order for a Cessna Citation Longitude in Brazil, reflecting evolving operator preferences and growing market demand.
Industry analysts observe that Bombardier is actively broadening its footprint in the United States while enhancing its service and support infrastructure, developments that are expected to influence market dynamics across South America. Concurrently, global business aviation operations experienced a 3.7% year-over-year increase in July, indicating a favorable environment for emerging operators like AllJet Aviation to expand their charter and management services.
As AllJet awaits regulatory clearance for its new Citation Jet, the company is strategically positioned to leverage rising demand and navigate the evolving competitive landscape within Brazil’s robust business aviation industry.

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