How The Iran War Upended Business Aviation In The Middle East

GlobeAir

Bernhard Fragner of GlobeAir, which has the world's largest Cessna Citation Mustang fleet, says leisure traffic moved "decisively away" from the Middle East. "No one felt comfortable or safe even transiting through Dubai."

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Airspace closures, grounded fleets, soaring fuel prices and insurance premiums, along with a sudden collapse in demand, created a shockwave that rippled across the region’s business aviation sector. Until then, the sector had been defined by its resilience and a rapid post-pandemic growth. What...

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