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Luxaviation One, part of the Luxembourg-headquartered Luxaviation Group, is continuing to expand its presence in North America with the appointment of a U.S. managing director.
The newly-created position will be held by Helen Hollis, building on her experience of more than 15 years in the air charter industry. “A core focus [of the role] will be the development of a highly experienced U.S.-based team, bringing deep industry knowledge,” explained Luxaviation One.
This growing team will be expanded by what Luxaviation describes as its self-developed AI capabilities, which the company says will allow it to scale its operations rapidly while keeping a focus on service and reliability. Recognizing that the U.S. is “the largest business aviation market in the world and a multi-billion-dollar industry,” Luxaviation Group CEO Patrick Hansen added that its “sizeable” investment in the U.S. platform “reflects the scale of that opportunity.”
In October 2025, Luxaviation announced its newly-formed Luxaviation Group would focus exclusively on jet charter and flight brokerage services, sourcing aircraft that are not privately owned. At the time, the Luxembourg-based company said its team was set to double from eight to 16 specialists over the coming year.