Asia corporate jet use surges as ACJ finds travellers save 2–3 hours per trip

An Airbus Corporate Jets study finds Asia‑based companies are increasingly using business jets, with nearly all respondents reporting time savings of 2–3 hours per trip versus commercial flights. Airbus says the shift is boosting regional demand for corporate aviation services and aircraft.

Discovered 2025-10-01T20:45:58.459704-07:00 | 2025-10-01T20:45:58.459704-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Airbus Corporate Jets’ survey shows nearly all respondents save 2–3 hours per trip versus commercial services, a clear operational advantage driving increased corporate-jet utilization.

  • The finding reinforces broader market momentum: business-jet flights worldwide already hit all-time highs in 2025, expanding baseline demand for OEMs, charter operators and aftermarket services.

  • This corporate demand growth is occurring alongside a stronger regional aviation backdrop, with Asia‑Pacific airlines posting a $7.3 billion net profit in 2024, supporting increased business travel and premium capacity needs.

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2025-10-01T20:45:58.459704-07:00
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