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Talon Air Continues Its Growth Trajectory as Independent Private Jet Management, Charter and Maintenance Company
Talon Air, led by CEO James Chitty, added 12 aircraft in 2025 and aims to expand partnerships while maintaining service continuity for customers and employees.
- A private transaction closed recently, making Talon Air independent under CEO James Chitty, who said `By aligning ownership with leadership, Talon Air will continue to build upon the rapid growth in managed aircraft and charter hours achieved in 2025, by investing in new growth opportunities`, said Chitty.
- Having been an affiliate of Vista since the Apollo Jets deal in 2021, Talon Air aims to focus on partnerships with private jet brokers and suppliers while ensuring continuity for employees, aircraft owners and charter customers.
- Managing approximately 40 jets, Talon Air expanded its managed aircraft while offering charter and jet sale or acquisition services, said Chitty.
- Independence gives Talon Air room to leverage its market position, and Chitty said aligning ownership with leadership supports growth in managed aircraft and charter hours.
- As an independent operator based at Republic Airport, Talon Air may influence regional charter capacity and partnerships, said Chitty, as it builds on the rapid growth in 2025 managed aircraft and charter hours.
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