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Analysis reveals number of private jets registered in Europe has increased to 2,444

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Analysis (1) from Colibri Aircraft, the private jet broker which specialises in the marketing, resale and purchase of pre-owned private aircraft, reveals there are around 2,444 pre-owned private jets registered in Western Europe. There were 2,414 in 2020 and 2,344 in 2019.

Germany has the largest fleet of registered private jets with 485, and this is followed by the UK (including the Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey) with 453 (157, 241, 54 and 1 respectively), Austria (222), Malta (214) and France (169).

European countries with the largest fleet of registered private jets Number of registered private jets
Germany485
UK (including Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey)453 (157, 241, 54 and 1 respectively)
Austria222
Malta214
France169
Portugal128
Switzerland99
Italy74
Spain72
Czech Republic66
Luxembourg65

 

Between 2019 and 2021, Germany saw the biggest increase in registered private jets during this period (a rise of 36), followed by Malta (30) and Guernsey (18).

The Isle of Man, the UK and France saw the biggest decline in the number of registered private jets between 2019 and 2021 – falls of 33, 22 and 10 respectively.

European countries that saw the biggest increase in the number of private jets registrations between 2019 and 2021 Increase in the number of private jet registrations
Germany36
Malta30
Guernsey18
Netherlands11
Switzerland11
Belgium10
Hungary9
Austria8
Poland7
Estonia5

 

European countries that saw the biggest decrease in the number of private jets registrations between 2019 and 2021 Fall in the number of private jet registrations
Isle of Man33
UK22
France10
Portugal6
Luxembourg5
Italy4
Sweden3
Ireland1
Denmark1
Montenegro1
Latvia1
Lithuania1

 

Oliver Stone, Managing Director, Colibri Aircraft said:The private jet market has held up extremely well during the Coronavirus crisis. Given well-documented troubles in the commercial aviation sector with flights being cancelled for example, and with nearly 700 fewer touchpoints flying privately (2), existing owners of aircraft are keeping hold of them, and the market has seen new companies and people looking to buy their first jets.”

  1. Colibri Aircraft analysis of AMSTAT data
  2. GlobeAir

This post was published on 15 November 2021 14:57

André Orban

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