Global Business Aviation Report — March 2026
360,597 вылетов делового авиатранспорта в мире за March 2026 — +24.82% год к году, +70.34% месяц к месяцу. Северная Америка лидирует с долей 75.89% (273,674 вылетов); Европа: 53,807 вылетов (14.92%). Активный парк: 18,241 ВС; 11,632 вылетов/день. Самая летающая модель: Phenom 300 (35,225 вылетов). Источник: сеть ADS-B Avi-Go, сверено с FAA и Eurocontrol.
March 2026 recorded 360,597 global business jet departures, a remarkable +24.82% year-over-year increase from March 2025's 288,883 flights and a powerful +70.34% month-over-month surge from February's 211,691 departures. This represents the strongest monthly volume in the current 15-month tracking window and a decisive recovery from February's seasonal trough. Q1 2026 cumulative volume stands at 836,770 flights, tracking +4.24% above Q1 2025. North America maintained dominant market share at 75.89% (273,674 flights), while Europe expanded significantly to 14.92% (53,807 flights) with +51.60% YoY growth. The Rest of World region contributed 9.18% (33,116 flights) with +13.78% YoY growth. The daily average of 11,632 flights represents the highest throughput recorded in the analysis period.
March's powerful rebound confirms that February's contraction was a transient seasonal disruption rather than a structural shift. The +70.34% MoM surge aligns with historical patterns where March typically delivers the strongest Q1 acceleration. The 2025 baseline shows consistently elevated volumes from March through November, with October 2025 peaking at 312,622 departures. With March 2026 volumes exceeding the prior-year baseline by +24.82%, activity is now tracking above 2025 levels heading into Q2. Based on historical trend analysis, April 2026 is projected at approximately +5% YoY growth, suggesting continued momentum. The structural shift toward longer-range missions continues, with all range categories posting strong YoY gains led by Short-Haul at +25.20%.
| Показатель | March 2026 | February 2026 | Год назад (оценка) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Всего вылетов | 360,597 | 211,153 | 288,894 |
| YoY | +24.82% | -16.51% | — |
| MoM | +70.34% | -19.89% | — |
| Активный парк | 18,241 | 16,958 | — |
| Среднее за сутки | 11,632 | 7,541 | — |
* Прошлогодние цифры рассчитаны по темпу YoY и являются ориентировочными.
Обзор рынка
March 2026 — Global Business Aviation
Углублённый региональный анализ
North America · Europe · Rest of World
Северная Америка
North America recorded 273,674 business jet departures in March 2026, a remarkable +67.06% sequential surge from February's 163,814 flights and +22.02% year-over-year growth. The region maintained its dominant 75.89% share of global departures, with the daily average rising to approximately 8,828 flights across 31 days. Southeast corridors (Florida, Texas) and West Coast routes experienced elevated activity as spring travel demand surged. All top 10 airports posted positive MoM growth, with Houston Hobby (KHOU) leading at +87.01% and Teterboro (KTEB) maintaining its #1 position with 14,474 flights (+84.99% MoM). The Challenger 300 Series reclaimed the top aircraft position with 27,770 flights, followed by Phenom 300 at 22,275. NetJets Aviation strengthened its market leadership to 17.33% share (43,904 flights).
Европа
Europe recorded 53,807 business jet departures in March 2026, a strong +90.44% sequential surge from February's 28,254 flights and an impressive +51.60% year-over-year expansion. The region's March-through-July seasonal acceleration is now underway. Paris Le Bourget (LFPB) reclaimed its dominant position with 5,319 flights (+120.89% MoM), while Nice (LFMN) showed the strongest growth at +140.20% as the French Riviera enters spring season. London Farnborough rose to second position with 3,177 flights. The Citation Excel/XLS family led European aircraft rankings with 5,424 flights, followed by Phenom 300 at 5,078. NetJets Europe maintained commanding market leadership at 18.03% share, with VistaJet second at 10.02%.
Остальной мир
The Rest of World region recorded 33,116 business jet departures in March 2026, a +68.76% sequential recovery from February's 19,623 flights and +13.78% year-over-year expansion. Istanbul (LTBA) rose to the #1 ROW position with 1,314 flights (+72.21% MoM), while Buenos Aires Don Torcuato (SADF) surged to second with 1,249 flights (+229.55% MoM) reflecting strong Argentine business aviation growth. Brazilian airports maintained four entries in the top 10, with Sao Paulo airports collectively recording 2,403 flights. The Challenger 600 Series led the ROW fleet with 2,253 flights, while VistaJet maintained its global operator leadership at 5.56% regional share.
Рейтинг стран
Top 10 Countries by Business Jet Departures
The United States dominates global business aviation with 67.9% of all departures (244,946 flights), followed by Mexico (9,192) and Brazil (8,307). European countries France, United Kingdom, Germany, and Switzerland maintain strong positions, while the Top 10 collectively represent over 80% of global business jet activity.
| # | Страна | Вылеты | Доля |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 🇺🇸United States | 244,946 | 67.93% |
| 2 | 🇲🇽Mexico | 9,192 | 2.55% |
| 3 | 🇧🇷Brazil | 8,307 | 2.30% |
| 4 | 🇫🇷France | 8,293 | 2.30% |
| 5 | 🇬🇧United Kingdom | 8,210 | 2.28% |
| 6 | 🇨🇦Canada | 7,943 | 2.20% |
| 7 | 🇩🇪Germany | 6,401 | 1.78% |
| 8 | 🇮🇹Italy | 5,673 | 1.57% |
| 9 | 🇪🇸Spain | 5,559 | 1.54% |
| 10 | 🇨🇭Switzerland | 4,991 | 1.38% |
Рейтинг аэропортов
Top 10 Airports by Region
March's North American airport rankings show universal recovery, with all 10 airports posting strong positive MoM growth — a dramatic reversal from February's broad contraction. Houston Hobby (KHOU) was the standout gainer at +87.01% MoM (6,261 flights), entering the top 10 for the first time as Texas energy sector activity surged. Teterboro (KTEB) maintained its unassailable #1 position with 14,474 flights (+84.99% MoM), reaffirming New York's dominance. The South Florida cluster — West Palm Beach (KPBI), Naples (KAPF), and Miami (KOPF) — collectively recorded 22,169 flights as spring break travel demand accelerated. Dallas Love Field rose to third position with 7,464 flights, reflecting the strong Texas business aviation market.
| # | Аэропорт | Вылеты | MoM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | KTEBNew York (Teterboro) | 14,474 | +85.0% |
| 2 | KPBIWest Palm Beach | 8,370 | +56.9% |
| 3 | KDALDallas (Love Field) | 7,464 | +67.1% |
| 4 | KAPFNaples | 7,339 | +66.9% |
| 5 | KLASLas Vegas | 7,030 | +67.7% |
| 6 | KSDLScottsdale | 6,569 | +58.6% |
| 7 | KIADWashington (Dulles) | 6,516 | +58.6% |
| 8 | KOPFMiami (Opa-locka) | 6,460 | +37.1% |
| 9 | KHOUHouston (Hobby) | 6,261 | +87.0% |
| 10 | KHPNWhite Plains (Westchester) | 5,877 | +51.4% |
European airports experienced dramatic seasonal recovery in March, with Nice (LFMN) posting the strongest growth at +140.20% MoM to 2,940 flights as the French Riviera spring season begins. Paris Le Bourget reclaimed its #1 position with 5,319 flights, more than doubling February's volume (+120.89%). London Farnborough rose to second with 3,177 flights (+112.37%), while Milan Linate maintained third at 3,139 flights. Madrid showed exceptional growth at +110.35%, rising to eighth position with 2,398 flights. The London cluster — Farnborough (EGLF), Luton (EGGW), and Biggin Hill (EGKB) — collectively recorded 7,533 flights, cementing the UK capital's position as Europe's busiest aviation center.
| # | Аэропорт | Вылеты | MoM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | LFPBParis (Le Bourget) | 5,319 | +120.9% |
| 2 | EGLFLondon (Farnborough) | 3,177 | +112.4% |
| 3 | LIMLMilan (Linate) | 3,139 | +78.2% |
| 4 | LSGGGeneva | 3,125 | +76.3% |
| 5 | LFMNNice | 2,940 | +140.2% |
| 6 | LSZHZurich | 2,607 | +84.8% |
| 7 | EGGWLondon (Luton) | 2,543 | +72.4% |
| 8 | LEMDMadrid | 2,398 | +110.3% |
| 9 | EGKBLondon (Biggin Hill) | 1,813 | +91.2% |
| 10 | LIRARome (Ciampino) | 1,799 | +106.8% |
March's Rest of World airports show widespread recovery, with Buenos Aires Don Torcuato (SADF) posting the most dramatic growth at +229.55% MoM to 1,249 flights, while Buenos Aires Aeroparque (SABE) surged +276.42% to 798 flights — reflecting Argentina's rapidly expanding business aviation sector. Istanbul maintained its #1 ROW position at 1,314 flights (+72.21%), benefiting from Turkey's strategic bridging position. Mumbai entered the top 10 with 794 flights (+128.16%), signaling renewed Indian business aviation activity. Brazilian airports held four positions with Sao Paulo Jundiai (SBJH) and Congonhas (SBSP) plus Brasilia and Belo Horizonte collectively recording 4,283 flights.
| # | Аэропорт | Вылеты | MoM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | LTBAIstanbul | 1,314 | +72.2% |
| 2 | SADFBuenos Aires (Don Torcuato) | 1,249 | +229.6% |
| 3 | SBJHSao Paulo (Jundiai) | 1,241 | +70.0% |
| 4 | SBSPSao Paulo (Congonhas) | 1,162 | +70.6% |
| 5 | WSSLSingapore (Seletar) | 996 | +45.2% |
| 6 | SBBRBrasilia | 975 | +76.3% |
| 7 | VIDPNew Delhi | 906 | +51.5% |
| 8 | SBBHBelo Horizonte | 905 | +79.6% |
| 9 | SABEBuenos Aires (Aeroparque) | 798 | +276.4% |
| 10 | VABBMumbai | 794 | +128.2% |
Аналитика по парку
Utilization Rates, Fleet Rankings & Type Distribution
March's aircraft utilization rates surged across the board, reflecting the strong seasonal rebound. The Cessna Citation Latitude claimed the top position at 53.89% utilization across 383 aircraft, a significant jump from February's fourth-place ranking. The Citation Longitude rose to second at 51.46% across 124 aircraft. Embraer maintained strong representation with the Praetor 500 at third (48.93%, 90 aircraft) and Phenom 300 at fourth (42.96%, 784 aircraft). The Challenger 300 Series, despite being among the most-flown models globally, ranked sixth in utilization at 39.36% — its larger 899-unit fleet dilutes the per-aircraft rate. Notably, the Global 5500 entered the top 10 at seventh with 38.51% utilization across a small 33-unit fleet, signaling growing demand for ultra-long-range missions.
| # | Модель | Использование | Парк |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Citation Latitude | 53.89% | 383 |
| 2 | Citation Longitude | 51.46% | 124 |
| 3 | Praetor 500 | 48.93% | 90 |
| 4 | Phenom 300 | 42.96% | 784 |
| 5 | Challenger 850 | 41.57% | 53 |
| 6 | Challenger 300 Series | 39.36% | 899 |
| 7 | Global 5500 | 38.51% | 33 |
| 8 | Praetor 600 | 38.37% | 106 |
| 9 | Citation X | 38.21% | 252 |
| 10 | Legacy 500 Series | 37.57% | 116 |
North America's fleet composition in March shows Light Jets leading at 48.08% (131,591 flights), up from February's 43.79%, reflecting the spring seasonal boost to the charter-heavy light jet segment. Midsize Jets held 31.88% (87,257 flights), slightly below February's 32.18%. Heavy Jets comprised 11.58% (31,684 flights) while Ultra Long Range held 8.38% (22,927 flights). VIP Airliners remained a niche category at 0.08%. The March seasonal pattern favors Light Jets as charter and leisure demand accelerates, while corporate Midsize and Heavy Jet operations maintain steadier year-round utilization profiles.
March saw the Embraer Phenom 300 reclaim global leadership as the most popular business jet model with 35,225 flights — a dramatic +145.88% MoM increase from February's 14,326. In North America, however, the Challenger 300 Series led with 27,770 flights (+154.79% MoM), followed by Phenom 300 at 22,275 (+53.22%). The Citation Excel/XLS family held third in both NA (16,009) and EU (5,424) rankings. In Europe, the average MoM growth was +103.22%, with Challenger 300 Series showing the strongest recovery at +146.01%. The Rest of World region saw the Challenger 600 Series maintain its lead at 2,253 flights, with Phenom 300 second at 2,031 (+100.30% MoM). Hawker 800 Series posted the strongest ROW growth at +136.10%.
| # | Модель | Вылеты | MoM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Challenger 300 Series | 27,770 | +154.8% |
| 2 | Phenom 300 | 22,275 | +53.2% |
| 3 | Citation Excel/XLS/XLS+ | 16,009 | +51.3% |
| 4 | Citation Latitude | 15,803 | +102.3% |
| 5 | Citation CJ3 | 12,689 | +95.4% |
| 6 | Challenger 600 Series | 10,533 | +65.2% |
| 7 | Citation Sovereign | 6,669 | +61.9% |
| 8 | Hawker 800 Series | 6,505 | +38.1% |
| 9 | Citation X | 6,423 | +82.0% |
| 10 | Learjet 40/45 Series | 6,124 | +59.9% |
Анализ маршрутов
Top City Pairs & Cross-Border Routes
| # | Маршрут | Вылеты |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dallas → Houston | 987 |
| 2 | Las Vegas → Los Angeles | 877 |
| 3 | Miami → New York | 853 |
| 4 | New York → Washington | 694 |
| 5 | New York → West Palm Beach | 627 |
North American cross-border activity surged in March, with all Top 5 corridors posting strong positive growth. The Mexico-US corridor retained its lead at 6,971 flights (+40.80% MoM, +8.45% YoY), reflecting renewed corporate travel and spring leisure demand. Canada-US traffic surged +94.10% MoM to 6,945 flights with impressive +43.46% YoY growth, as cross-border business activity rebounded from winter disruptions. The Bahamas-US corridor jumped +133.01% MoM to 6,438 flights, driven by spring break travel demand for Caribbean island destinations. Puerto Rico-US recovered +46.85% MoM to 1,003 flights, while Dominican Republic-US posted +86.76% MoM growth to 945 flights. The Top 5 aggregate of 22,302 flights represents a +78.70% increase from February's 12,481.
| # | Маршрут | Вылеты | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mexico ↔ US | 6,971 | +8.4% |
| 2 | Canada ↔ US | 6,945 | +43.5% |
| 3 | Bahamas ↔ US | 6,438 | +27.8% |
| 4 | Puerto Rico ↔ US | 1,003 | +25.2% |
| 5 | Dominican Republic ↔ US | 945 | +48.8% |
Рейтинг операторов
Top Operators by Region
NetJets Aviation strengthened its commanding North American market leadership to 17.33% share with 43,904 flights, substantially expanding from February's 12.17% share. Flexjet maintained second position at 7.56% (19,144 flights). The Top 3 operators — NetJets, Flexjet, and Executive Jet Management (2.01%) — collectively controlled 26.90% of departures. The fractional ownership model's dominance intensified during the spring rebound, with the established competitive hierarchy strengthening. Vista Jet US held fourth at 1.87%, while flyExclusive rounded out the top 5 at 1.51%. The Top 10 collectively captured 36.11% of regional departures, with the remaining 63.89% reflecting the highly fragmented charter and corporate flight department landscape.
| # | Оператор | Вылеты | Доля |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Netjets Aviation, Inc. | 43,904 | 17.33% |
| 2 | Flexjet, LLC | 19,144 | 7.56% |
| 3 | Executive Jet Management, Inc. | 5,084 | 2.01% |
| 4 | Vista Jet US | 4,736 | 1.87% |
| 5 | flyExclusive | 3,823 | 1.51% |
| 6 | Airsprint | 3,696 | 1.46% |
| 7 | Jet Linx Aviation, LLC | 2,939 | 1.16% |
| 8 | Airshare | 2,913 | 1.15% |
| 9 | Solairus Aviation | 2,837 | 1.12% |
| 10 | Wheels Up Partners, LLC | 2,381 | 0.94% |
NetJets Europe dominated the European market with 18.03% share (9,304 flights), nearly doubling VistaJet's 10.02% second-place share (5,170 flights). The transition from winter ski season to spring business travel drove volume increases across all operators. The Top 3 — NetJets Europe, VistaJet, and JETFLY AVIATION SA (2.27%) — collectively controlled 30.32% of departures. The Top 10 captured 41.23% of regional volume, a higher concentration than North America, reflecting Europe's preference for larger charter and fractional operators. The moderate fragmentation with 58.77% outside the Top 10 stems from national champions and regulatory diversity across EU member states.
| # | Оператор | Вылеты | Доля |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NetJets Europe | 9,304 | 18.03% |
| 2 | VistaJet Ltd | 5,170 | 10.02% |
| 3 | JETFLY AVIATION SA | 1,171 | 2.27% |
| 4 | ProAir Aviation GmbH | 1,151 | 2.23% |
| 5 | Flexjet, LLC | 1,084 | 2.10% |
| 6 | Platoon Aviation | 872 | 1.69% |
| 7 | Air X | 779 | 1.51% |
| 8 | LUMINAIR | 624 | 1.21% |
| 9 | Aerowest Gmbh | 604 | 1.17% |
| 10 | Globeair Ag | 516 | 1.00% |
| # | Оператор | Вылеты | Доля |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | VistaJet Ltd | 1,370 | 5.56% |
| 2 | Baires Fly S.A | 362 | 1.47% |
| 3 | Air Link Pty Limited | 355 | 1.44% |
| 4 | Royal Flying Doctor Service | 321 | 1.30% |
| 5 | Qatar Executive | 247 | 1.00% |
| 6 | MJets Ltd. | 227 | 0.92% |
| 7 | Redstar Aviation | 210 | 0.85% |
| 8 | NATIONAL JET EXPRESS | 192 | 0.78% |
| 9 | Air Ocean Maroc | 185 | 0.75% |
| 10 | Lily Jet | 180 | 0.73% |
Шаблоны полётов
Range Distribution & Flight Structure
March saw broad-based recovery across all flight range categories. Short-Haul flights (56.22% share) posted +25.20% YoY and +73.95% MoM growth to 202,744 departures. Medium-Haul (40.53% share) grew +24.79% YoY and +68.23% MoM to 146,138 flights. Long-Haul (3.24% share) expanded +21.62% YoY and +41.41% MoM to 11,683 flights. The combined Medium and Long-Haul share of 43.77% reflects a slight shift compared to February's 44.98%, as the Short-Haul segment benefited disproportionately from the spring seasonal rebound. The structural trend toward longer-range operations continues, with Long-Haul share expanding from 3.28% in March 2025 to 3.24% — essentially flat year-over-year while Short-Haul expanded from 55.83% to 56.22%.
March's flight structure shows continued concentration in intracontinental operations at 96.55%. North America posted the highest intracontinental concentration at 99.08%, with only 0.92% of flights connecting intercontinentally. Europe demonstrated greater intercontinental connectivity at 8.23%, driven by established business links to the Middle East and Africa. The Rest of World region exhibited the highest intercontinental share at 12.15%, reflecting Middle Eastern hub connectivity requirements. Cross-border rates show Europe leading at 73.42%, while North America's 87.25% domestic rate underscores the vast U.S. internal market. Average flight distances contracted slightly from February, with North America at 585.5 nm (98.5 min), Europe at 561.0 nm (95.8 min), and Rest of World maintaining the longest sectors at 723.4 nm (118.6 min).
В фокусе
Featured Route & Aircraft — March 2026
The Dallas-Houston corridor surged to become March's hottest global route with 987 flights, displacing the traditional Miami-New York leader. This approximately 1-hour flight connects Texas's two largest business centers — Dallas's financial and technology hub with Houston's energy capital. The route averaged approximately 32 flights per day across 31 days, with +80.11% MoM growth from February's 548 flights and +20.37% YoY expansion from March 2025's 820 flights. NetJets led operator activity with a commanding 24.72% market share (244 flights), followed by Flexjet at 12.87% (127 flights) and American Jet International Corporation at 3.34% (33 flights). The Top 3 operators controlled 40.93% of traffic — a higher concentration than February's Miami-New York corridor, indicating fractional ownership programs are especially dominant on this energy-sector route.
Dallas→HoustonThe Embraer Phenom 300 (including 300E variants) reclaimed its position as the world's most popular business jet model in March 2026 with 35,225 flights across a 784-aircraft global fleet. The model's dramatic +145.88% MoM increase from February's 14,326 flights and +49.04% YoY growth versus March 2025's 23,635 flights demonstrates the Phenom 300's strong recovery from the seasonal trough. Route analysis shows Dallas-Houston leading with 154 flights, followed by Rio de Janeiro-Sao Paulo (110) — reflecting the model's dominance in its home Brazilian market. The Phenom 300's 42.96% utilization rate ranks fourth globally, with its large 784-unit fleet ensuring volume leadership. The model's spring rebound confirms its charter-heavy user base responds strongly to seasonal demand acceleration, displacing the Challenger 300 Series which had led in February.
LN-SAA, a Cessna Citation Latitude operated by Avincis Aviation Norway, was the most active business jet globally in March 2026 with 219 flights — approximately 7.1 flights per day across the 31-day month. Based in Norway, this aircraft primarily served domestic Norwegian routes, with Oslo as the primary hub for 7 of 10 top routes. The Bergen-Oslo corridor led with 35 flights, followed by Oslo-Trondheim (24) and Oslo-Stavanger (22). The Citation Latitude's versatile midsize capabilities make it well-suited for connecting Norway's key business centers along the coastline and into the Arctic north, from Bergen and Stavanger to Bodo and Tromso, with cross-border service to Geneva, Switzerland.
Hermans (2026, April 3). Global Business Aviation Report — March 2026. VOLO Insights · Powered by Avi-Go. https://www.flyvolo.ai/insights/march-2026
Частые вопросы
Сколько было рейсов делового авиатранспорта в March 2026?+
360,597 вылетов делового авиатранспорта по миру за March 2026 (+24.82% год к году, +70.34% месяц к месяцу). Северная Америка: 273,674 вылетов (75.89%); Европа: 53,807 вылетов (14.92%); остальной мир: 33,116 вылетов (9.18%). Активный мировой парк: 18,241 ВС, 11,632 вылетов/день. Источник: сеть ADS-B Avi-Go, сверено с FAA и Eurocontrol.
Какой аэропорт деловой авиации был самым загруженным в March 2026?+
Северная Америка: New York (Teterboro) (KTEB) лидер с 14,474 вылетов. Европа: Paris (Le Bourget) (LFPB) — 5,319 вылетов. Остальной мир: Istanbul — 1,314 вылетов.
У какого ВС была самая высокая утилизация в March 2026?+
Citation Latitude с наивысшей утилизацией 53.89% (парк 383 ВС). Самая летающая модель: Phenom 300 (Embraer) — 35,225 вылетов на 784 ВС (утилизация 42.96%).
Какой маршрут частного авиатранспорта был самым популярным в March 2026?+
Dallas–Houston — самый активный коридор: 987 вылетов (32/день), +20.4% год к году. Расстояние: 362 km; время ~~1 hr.
Кто крупнейший оператор деловой авиации в March 2026?+
Netjets Aviation, Inc. лидирует в Северной Америке с 43,904 вылетов (17.33% доли).
Какие тренды на рынке деловой авиации в March 2026?+
March 2026 ключевые тренды: дальние +21.6% год к году; ближние +25.2%; остальной мир +13.8%; доля СА 75.89%; Phenom 300 удерживает первое место среди моделей с 35,225 вылетов.
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