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the future, maintaining its upwards growth trajectory and expanding its market reach year on year. Supported by Njord Partners, its stakeholders, partners, suppliers, and customers, the company is well-positioned to thrive and prosper, upholding its core values of safety, quality and trust as it propels towards to a bright future.
“ For the rest of 2025, we will remain focused on delivering the best possible services and solutions to the aviation industry. Sixty percent of our capacity for the year ahead already sold out for long term projects on behalf of our partners, and we plan to continue to expand our fleet and aim to be the top supplier in our specific niche,” Raúl says.
“ We’ re very focused on execution and delivery. We’ re going to have at least eight aircraft in operation by the middle of 2026, and we expect to have a ninth by 2027. Assuming a continuation of the current market, we expect to grow by at least one aircraft per year, with at least 12 by 2030,” Stewart concludes.“ We’ re going to continue operating from our base here in Lisbon, but we’ ll also be looking to explore what other strategic tie-ups we can potentially have with other competitors within the industry who have a complementary business model to ours and have the ambition to grow.” ■
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