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Black Forest Ventures Acquires MAC Air Group

Black Forest Ventures Expands Northeast Aviation Footprint with MAC Air Group Acquisition
Texas-based asset management firm Black Forest Ventures, the parent company of Wing Aviation, has announced the acquisition of MAC Air Group, including its Part 135 charter division, MAC Jet Charter, headquartered at Portland International Jetport. This strategic move significantly broadens Black Forest Ventures’ presence in the Northeast business aviation market, reinforcing its position in a region known for its dynamic corporate and leisure aviation demand.
Expanding Fleet and Operational Capabilities
As of February, MAC Jet Charter operated a diverse fleet under its Part 135 certificate, comprising two Challenger 800 (CRJ200) aircraft, a Challenger 850, a Citation Jet 4, two Falcon 900Bs, and two variants of the BAe-125-1000 series. Beyond these, the company manages additional aircraft including a Global Express XRS, a Global 5000, a Citation XLS Gen2, and another BAe-125-1000A. A notable asset within the group is a specially configured CRJ700 Srs 701ER, utilized by Intelsat as a test platform for high-speed inflight internet connectivity, underscoring MAC Air Group’s role in advancing aviation technology.
The acquisition also includes MAC Jets’ 28,800-square-foot fixed-base operation (FBO) at Portland International Jetport. This facility serves as a critical gateway to the Northeast’s coastal destinations, supporting a robust mix of corporate, charter, and seasonal leisure aviation traffic. Jeremy Gee, managing director of Black Forest Ventures Aviation, emphasized the strategic importance of Portland International Jetport in connecting the region’s key markets.
In addition to flight operations, MAC Air Group brings a Part 145-certified aircraft maintenance unit housed in a 12,000-square-foot hangar, alongside a sales and advisory division. Black Forest Ventures has expressed intentions to expand this infrastructure to support sustained growth and enhance service offerings in the region.
Integration and Market Implications
With the acquisition of MAC Air Group, Black Forest Ventures now oversees two Part 135 operators: Wing Aviation, which operates a fleet of 21 fixed-wing aircraft, and Paradigm Helicopters, with two rotary-wing aircraft. This complements its existing portfolio, which includes the Galaxy FBO chain, MW Aircraft Services—a Part 145-certified maintenance provider acquired last month—and the brokerage and advisory firm Feldberg Aero.
Despite the strategic benefits, integrating MAC Air Group presents several challenges. Black Forest Ventures must effectively consolidate operations while ensuring strict compliance with industry regulations and maintaining the high service standards expected by its clientele. The acquisition is poised to intensify competition among business aviation providers in the Northeast, potentially triggering price adjustments and shifts in market share. Competitors may respond by enhancing their maintenance capabilities or customer service to safeguard their market positions.
This expansion underscores Black Forest Ventures’ commitment to strengthening its foothold in the Northeast business aviation sector. Industry observers will be closely monitoring the company’s ability to navigate the complexities of integration and evolving market dynamics.

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