Cirrus Aviation Services opens FBO, brings nearly 30‑jet charter fleet to Dallas Love Field

Cirrus Aviation Services has opened an FBO and launched Part‑135 charter operations at Dallas Love Field, marking its first major out‑of‑market expansion and introducing nearly 30 business jets into the Dallas metroplex. The Nevada‑based operator says the fleet covers the full light‑to‑large cabin spectrum.

Discovered 2025-09-24T10:20:54.362226-07:00 | 2025-09-24T10:20:54.362226-07:00

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  • Adds nearly 30 jets to Love Field, materially increasing Part‑135 charter capacity and competition for slots, hangars and ground services; see similar operator fleet expansion moves: https://hype.aero/?story=efaff415-3773-4c2c-98e9-be11c97e3248
  • This is Cirrus's first major out‑of‑market FBO, a strategic growth step beyond its Nevada base; related company and manufacturing activity includes a recent Cirrus factory expansion: https://hype.aero/?story=b6244266-de7f-474d-b198-d1539fc73704
  • The opening intersects with broader business‑aviation service and basing trends — including on‑board connectivity upgrades and regional basing pressures — that affect demand and infrastructure at Love Field: https://hype.aero/?story=88056fcd-12b0-4743-bb48-af9e755dd5f2 and https://hype.aero/?story=110e495d-10c9-46d8-869e-f233b9257584

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