MIAMI- Global Crossing Airlines Group, referred to as GlobalX (G6), recognized as the nation’s swiftest expanding charter airline, has received approval from the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to augment its current authorization of 16 aircraft to 20 aircraft.
This extension in fleet authorization empowers GlobalX to incorporate two (2) Airbus A320 and two (2) Airbus A321 passenger aircraft into its fleet by Summer 2024, subject to FAA approvals.
Global Airlines Enhanced Fleet
These additional aircraft are poised to fortify GlobalX’s redirected strategy to expand its ACMI passenger charter business.
Chris Jamroz, Executive Chairman of GlobalX, remarked, “This increased authorization is a pivotal milestone in our journey towards sustainable profitability and our aspiration to become America’s foremost charter airline, setting new industry standards for on-time performance and reliability.
GlobalX is a US 121 domestic flag and supplemental airline operating Airbus A320 family aircraft.
Specializing in passenger ACMI and charter services, GlobalX serves markets across the US, Caribbean, Europe, and Latin America. Additionally, GlobalX has commenced ACMI cargo operations with the A321 freighter.
GlobalX increasingly relies on the ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) model as a central part of its business strategy, with 70% of its block hours operated under ACMI contracts during the third quarter. This marks a significant increase from the 38% of block hours operated under ACMI arrangements during the same quarter last year.
During the summer travel season in the Northern Hemisphere, GlobalX served as the operating carrier for several airlines, including Wizz Air, Lynx Air, TUI, Caribbean Airlines, and Canada Jetlines.
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