Falcon Aerospace Limited has launched two technology platforms aimed at making business jet booking easier and more accessible.
The products were introduced at a recent event in Lagos where the company unveiled its operational business units.
Falcon Aerospace’s business model, according to CEO Chukwuerika Achum, stems from increased demand for business aviation by more Africans doing business across and outside Africa, as well as non-Africans flying into the continent for business and tourism.
“We are proud of our African origin and are deeply committed to the continent’s development. As an organization with deep African roots and values, we possess a significant understanding of the business terrain in Africa,” said Achum.
He added that the company’s obsession with innovation has led it to create products targeted at delivering more value to customers.
“Operating through our business units, we aim to make a difference in an often exclusive and elusive market via the delivery of excellent customer service, an adaptation of technology, inclusive customer targeting, and continuous innovation”
Falcon Aerospace’s business units unveiled at the event are Vivajets, CharterXE, and FlyPJX.
Vivajets is a full-business aviation company providing a wide range of services including charter brokerage, fractional ownership, Aircraft management, sales and leasing, consulting, and training.
Vivajets is the company’s operational brand, and it will work with regulators and other key industry stakeholders to obtain the permits, certifications, and licenses required for the group to operate. CharterXE is an automated private jet booking platform that provides digital access to the company’s charter brokerage services.
CharterXE, which is available as a mobile app and on the web, uses cutting-edge technological innovation to eliminate all of the physical hassles associated with booking a private jet.