Growth In Private Aviation Signaled by Fleet Expansion, This One Charter Company is Taking Market Share

Private flight activity that rose through 2025 has continued into 2026, with week 2 showing a 9% global increase and an 11% increase in North America, according to the Private Jet Card Comparisons report https://privatejetcardcomparisons.com/2026/01/15/private-jet-flight-activity-analysis-2026-week-2/ . That rising demand creates immediate opportunity for charter operators to add capacity and capture more bookings.

Premier Air Charter OTCID: PREM is acting on that opportunity. The company added a Challenger 604 late in 2025 and now has a Citation X joining the fleet. Both aircraft are expected to enter charter service in days after FAA certification and pilot readiness, putting new capacity on the schedule quickly to meet increased travel demand.

Unmatched Speed = More Revenue Hours

The Citation X has long been recognized as one of the fastest civilian business jets in the world, capable of flying at Mach 0.935. That speed translates into shorter trip times, higher aircraft utilization, and more billable charter hours, a direct driver of revenue efficiency.

More aircraft means more routes and more available flights. The Citation X delivers long range and high speed for coast to coast and transcontinental trips, while the Challenger 604 increases overall charter capacity and scheduling flexibility. With both types in service, Premier can serve a wider mix of missions and reach more markets without sacrificing reliability.

Premier’s sales organization is already filling the expanded schedule, converting added capacity into booked flights. Quick operational approvals and rapid pilot readiness let Premier move aircraft from acquisition to revenue generation in days, shortening the time between investment and return.

Aggressive fleet modernization and fast deployment strengthen market reach and tighten Premier’s position in private aviation. In a market that is growing week over week, adding capable aircraft and placing them into service quickly is a direct way to capture share.

Late in 2025 the company was already showing signs of impressive growth in its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, on November 14, 2024. The report highlights a 76% quarter-over-quarter revenue increase, with Q3 2025 revenues totaling $7,073,341, up from $4,021,355 reported in the June 30, 2025, filing.

Premier Air Charter’s recent fleet additions act as a growth catalyst through expanded routes, higher utilization, and stronger market positioning. Add $PREM to your watchlist.

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