374,254 global business jet flights in May 2026, up 26.68% year-over-year and +30.39% MoM — the strongest single month in the trailing twelve and a new annual high. North America hit a record 280,655 departures (74.99% share), while Europe surged +68.05% MoM to 61,276 flights. The Praetor 500 led utilization at 55.27%. Dallas–Houston was the world's busiest route with 1,051 flights. The Phenom 300 reclaimed the most-flown model title at 39,663 flights (+58.49% YoY).
May 2026
May 2026 recorded 374,254 global business jet departures — the strongest single month in the trailing twelve and a new annual high. The +26.68% year-over-year expansion over May 2025's 295,444 flights, combined with a +30.39% sequential gain over April's 287,021, confirms a broad-based demand surge rather than a one-month calendar effect: both May 2026 and May 2025 contained 31 days, so the comparison is clean. The daily average of 12,073 flights eclipses March's prior 2026 peak of 11,812 and si...
Volumes de vols et parts de marché par région
May 2026 — North America
| # | Aéroport | Départs |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | New York (Teterboro)KTEB | 17,626 |
| 2 | Dallas (Love Field)KDAL | 8,349 |
| 3 | West Palm BeachKPBI | 7,629 |
| 4 | Washington (Dulles)KIAD | 7,135 |
| 5 | White Plains (Westchester)KHPN | 6,720 |
May 2026
There were 374,254 global business jet departures in May 2026, up 26.68% year-over-year.