Nomad Aviation added five long-range, large-cabin jets to its fleet in 2022, the Zurich, Switzerland-headquartered aircraft management and charter company announced today. Last year, the company added to its managed charter fleet a Bombardier Global XRS, Dassault Falcon 8X, and Gulfstream V and two G550s. They joined a G450, a Global 5000, and an Airbus ACJ319 bizliner.
“We are delighted that we have been able to further expand our fleet of managed aircraft, especially in the ultra-long-range segment,” said Nomad CEO Thomas Köhli. “A corporate or private jet is that kind of asset that has seen more and more owners entrust the management to Nomad Aviation for a wide range of benefits, maximized flexibility, and efficiency.”
Nomad v-p of aircraft management and sales Christoph Thurnherr noted that the “massive increase” in charter demand following the Covid-19 crisis continued through last year. “We are very pleased to see how the market continued to grow throughout 2022,” he said. “The addition of the Global 5000 to our air operator certificate certainly came at the right time.”