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Fly Alliance Seeks San Marino Air Operator Certificate in First Quarter 2026

Fly Alliance Pursues San Marino Air Operator Certificate Amid Regulatory and Market Challenges
Fly Alliance, headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, is aiming to secure a San Marino air operator’s certificate (AOC) by the end of the first quarter of 2026. The company intends to utilize a Global Express aircraft for the certification process, although specific details such as the aircraft’s registration and manufacturer serial number have not been disclosed. This strategic move reflects Fly Alliance’s efforts to adapt to an evolving regulatory environment and intensifying competition within the business aviation sector.
Expanding Fleet and Certification Strategy
Currently operating under Part 135 certification, Fly Alliance manages a diverse charter fleet that includes three Global Express jets, a Citation Jet 4 Gen2 recently added to the lineup, and multiple Citation Excels and XLS Gen2s. The fleet also features several Hawker models, including the 800XP and 900XP variants, as well as a BAe-125-800A. Additional aircraft such as Citation Latitudes, Falcon 2000, and various Gulfstream models (GIV, GIV-G300, and GIV-SP) further diversify the company’s operational capabilities. Several new aircraft are scheduled to join the fleet throughout 2025, underscoring Fly Alliance’s commitment to growth and modernization.
The pursuit of a San Marino AOC comes amid heightened regulatory scrutiny in business aviation. This follows recent political developments, including former President Donald Trump’s calls to revoke all Bombardier Global certificates until Canada approves Gulfstream’s large-cabin models. Such regulatory pressures could complicate certification processes for operators relying on Bombardier aircraft, presenting potential challenges for Fly Alliance as it seeks approval for its Global Express operations under San Marino jurisdiction.
Navigating a Shifting Market Landscape
The broader business aviation market is undergoing significant transformation in 2026. Major manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing are contending with increased production demands and strategic decisions regarding future aircraft programs. Competitors are adopting varied approaches: Embraer is focusing on boosting sales of its E2 series rather than launching new airliner projects, while Airbus is advancing innovation with the A321XLR, which is influencing market dynamics and production methodologies. Gulfstream continues to report record business jet deliveries, and Textron Aviation has demonstrated a strong recovery in the fourth quarter, intensifying competition across the business jet segment.
In addition to its fleet expansion and certification initiatives, Fly Alliance recently secured approval as a Foreign Approved Maintenance Organization (FAMO) from India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation. This authorization enables the company to perform maintenance on Indian-registered aircraft. Fly Alliance also maintains maintenance approvals from the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and San Marino, reinforcing its global operational capabilities.
As Fly Alliance advances its application for the San Marino AOC, it confronts a complex and rapidly evolving environment shaped by regulatory developments and shifting market forces. The company’s efforts to expand and certify its fleet occur against a backdrop of intense competition and ongoing industry transformation.

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