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Jet Aviation Celebrates 40 Years of Aircraft Services in the US

Jet Aviation Celebrates Four Decades of Aircraft Services in the United States
Jet Aviation is commemorating the 40th anniversary of its US aircraft management and charter division, Jet Aviation Flight Services (JAFS), highlighting a significant milestone in its longstanding presence and growth within the American business aviation sector. Since its establishment in 1985, JAFS has evolved into a comprehensive service provider, supporting a diverse range of aircraft and client needs across the country.
Growth and Service Expansion
The division’s expansion accelerated following the acquisition of Executive Air Fleet in 1988, which rapidly increased its managed fleet to approximately 100 aircraft. Today, Jet Aviation Flight Services operates under Part 91, Part 125, and Part 135 certificates, managing a varied fleet that includes mid-size, large-cabin, long-range, and ultra-long-range business jets, as well as both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. This broad capability enables the company to offer a seamless and integrated suite of services tailored to the complex demands of business aviation.
David Dalpiaz, vice president of flight services in the Americas at Jet Aviation, reflected on the company’s journey: “Our aircraft services truly provide a comprehensive and seamless offering for our customers. From our beginning in 1985 to our growth and evolution into the Jet Aviation aircraft services we know today, we are proud of the legacy we’ve built and the tenure of our JAFS team.”
Jet Aviation’s US division delivers an extensive range of services, including Part 145 maintenance, staffing, trip coordination, aircraft completions and pre-purchase oversight, operations and maintenance management, inflight services, regulatory compliance, and client support. Leslie Cheshier, vice president of owner and charter services in the Americas, emphasized the expertise within the JAFS team, noting their deep understanding and experience in guiding owners, operators, and clients through every stage of aircraft ownership and charter management.
Industry Context and Future Outlook
The 40th anniversary coincides with a period of robust growth in the business aviation industry. Market forecasts anticipate a balanced sector approaching $40 billion by 2025, with new aircraft deliveries expected to exceed 800 units next year. North America is projected to receive approximately 70% of these new jet deliveries over the coming three years, driven by economic expansion, increasing demand for fractional ownership, and ongoing advancements in aircraft development. Over the next decade, the industry is expected to see 8,500 business jet deliveries valued at $283 billion, underscoring the sector’s resilience and modernization, as exemplified by Gulfstream’s recent showcase at the NBAA business aviation exhibition.
Jet Aviation Flight Services operates as part of Jet Aviation’s global network, which encompasses around 50 locations worldwide. The company provides aircraft owners with a comprehensive portfolio of services, including management, charter, staffing, maintenance, completions, and fixed-base operator (FBO) services. As a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics, Jet Aviation employs more than 4,500 professionals globally and maintains a broad service offering that spans aircraft management, sales, charter, completions, government programs, fixed-base operations, maintenance, and staffing.

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