Northern Jet concluded 2025 with significant growth in its fleet and client base, driven by robust operational demand and strategic expansion efforts. The company added several aircraft, including the Challenger 300, Learjet 75, Pilatus PC12, Challenger 350, Citation Sovereign, Gulfstream G550, and Eurocopter EC120, to its fleet, ensuring readiness and seamless onboarding for new owners.
Throughout the year, Northern Jet focused on strengthening its infrastructure and service offerings, which resulted in multiple aircraft transactions and an increase in managed owner clients. Casey Cox, Director of Owner Development, highlighted the company's consistent delivery of high operational standards, stating, "In 2025, aircraft owners continued to place their trust in Northern Jet at every stage of ownership."
The company also experienced strong referral activity across its managed aircraft, jet card, and fractional programmes, with most new customers originating through referrals. CEO Chris Bull attributed this to the professionalism of Northern Jet's crews and the reliability of its fleet, noting, "Our clients trust us and they're confident recommending Northern Jet to others."
As Northern Jet enters 2026, it remains committed to providing tailored private aviation solutions, backed by operational excellence and personalised service. The company plans to continue investing in its people, aircraft, and systems to meet the evolving needs of aircraft owners and travellers
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