Two prominent business aviation firms, Flybird Aircraft Management Services Limited and Falcon Aero Canada Inc., have announced the formation of OrientJets, a new international business aviation company headquartered in Aruba.
The partnership recently marked a significant milestone, with OrientJets officially securing its business license in Aruba.
The venture’s first aircraft, a Gulfstream G550 registered as P4-ADTW, was recently spotted in Abuja, Nigeria, signaling the start of its operations.
“Business aviation transcends barriers. It’s more than just a luxury—it’s a critical tool for gaining a competitive edge through efficiency in transportation and logistics,” said Chukwuerika Achum, CEO of Falcon Aero. “With our commitment to expanding access and inclusion in business aviation, OrientJets represents the synergy between our Canadian subsidiary and Flybird, one of the leading names in the industry.”
Both partners in this joint venture are well-regarded pioneers in the business aviation sector. Flybird Aircraft Management Services Limited is renowned for providing aircraft management and charter brokerage solutions, offering customized services tailored to the needs of aircraft owners, operators, and aviation enthusiasts. As a licensed Air Operator by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Flybird has earned a stellar reputation for its unwavering dedication to excellence. Flybird currently operates three aircraft for commercial charter from its operating base in Abuja, Nigeria.
Falcon Aero Canada Inc., based in Toronto, is the aircraft acquisition arm of Falcon Aerospace Limited, specializing in aircraft sales and acquisitions worldwide.
Captain Ahmed Borodo, CEO of Flybird Aircraft Management Services, highlighted the strategic significance of this partnership in driving the firm’s international growth. “This collaboration underscores our commitment to expanding the aviation sector beyond Nigeria’s borders. The acquisition of the Gulfstream G550 is a key step in securing our Aruba Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and furthering our mission to connect Africa with the rest of the world.”
Borodo added, “As a Nigerian company operating globally, we are proud of the progress we’ve made. Our focus is on continuing to grow internationally, with plans to acquire more aircraft and extend our services to key markets in North America, Europe, and Asia. A GIV-SP and Challenger 604 are expected to join the fleet before the end of Q1 2025.”
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