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Prince Aviation to Present at EBACE 2025

Prince Aviation to Present at EBACE 2025
Prince Aviation’s executive leadership is set to showcase the company’s latest achievements and strategic direction at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) 2025 in Geneva. This prominent event serves as a key gathering for industry leaders amid a period of significant growth and innovation within the European business aviation sector.
Srdjan Kragojevic, Chief Executive Officer of Prince Aviation, emphasized the broader impact of the company’s recent milestones. He will outline the firm’s forward-looking strategy, highlighting pioneering partnerships with Collins Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney Canada. These collaborations have led to the first-ever installation of Collins SATCOM technology on Cessna business jets and the establishment of Europe’s inaugural PW Post Rental Inspection facility for PW100 engines. Prince Aviation’s participation at EBACE is expected to reflect wider industry trends, with competitors likely to respond by enhancing their own approaches to sustainability and technological advancement. Market analysts anticipate that the company’s initiatives may set new standards, encouraging innovation across the sector.
Operational Expansion and Technological Innovation
Operational growth remains a central priority for Prince Aviation. The company’s Chief Operating Officer will present recent investments, including a newly equipped engine workshop, a state-of-the-art hangar, and upgraded maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities. These developments are intended to support the expanding fleet and improve service reliability.
Technological advancement also features prominently in Prince Aviation’s agenda. The company recently completed the first installation of a Collins Aerospace IRT NX Satellite Communications system on a Cessna Citation XLS business jet. This upgrade provides high-speed cabin connectivity through the Iridium Certus® 700 satellite service, delivering network speeds up to 704 kbps. Such innovations underscore Prince Aviation’s commitment to enhancing both passenger experience and operational efficiency.
Charter Division Achievements
In addition to its operational and technological progress, Prince Aviation’s charter division reached a significant milestone at the close of 2024. The company completed its longest charter flight to date—a 9,300-kilometre journey from Zurich to Rio de Janeiro aboard a Dassault Aviation Falcon 2000LXS, with a single fuel stop in Cabo Verde.
As Prince Aviation shares its developments and future vision at EBACE 2025, the company aims to highlight not only its own growth but also the evolving dynamics of European business aviation. The sector’s increasing emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and operational excellence is expected to intensify, with Prince Aviation positioning itself as a leader in these transformative efforts.

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