Tag: Aviators for Autism

  • Business Jet Demand Surges for 2026

    Business Jet Demand Surges for 2026

    The first few weeks of 2026 have been revealing. If you fly coast to coast even a handful of times a year, or you already have spring and summer trips on the calendar, this shift is going to feel familiar sooner than later. The big news is Business Jet Demand Surges for 2026.

    When I reviewed the latest flight activity data, I saw that global business jet departures are up 9 percent compared with the same week last year and four percent on a rolling four week basis. This is more than a short term fluctuation. It shows that the shift toward private aviation for reliability and time efficiency continues to strengthen.

    As charter demand rises, operators are adjusting crew scheduling and working to keep pricing disciplined. The clients who feel this first are the ones who book later and assume availability will look the same as it did last year.

    At Allied Jet, we are paying close attention to how this affects our clients. When aircraft utilization increases, it is not just about higher demand. It can mean tighter availability, especially for long range and international missions. That is exactly why we built the ClearSky deposit membership. Without something like ClearSky, you are competing in the open market when demand tightens. With it, you are planning ahead while others are reacting.

    This is also where many travelers start looking at jet cards. For the right flyer with consistent routes and predictable usage, jet cards can offer simplicity. The challenge is that in periods of rising demand, fixed programs often trade flexibility for certainty. You are locking into a structure that may not adapt well when availability tightens or your travel patterns change.

    ClearSky was built for clients who want the benefits of planning without giving up control. Instead of committing to fixed hours or preset aircraft categories, you retain access to the broader market while still insulating yourself from the volatility that comes with last minute booking. ClearSky gives clients access to wholesale market rates while maintaining the freedom to choose the right aircraft for each trip. Even during demand spikes, our Stratos Jets platform helps ensure consistent service standards and rigorous safety oversight.

    Fleet activity closer to home is reinforcing the same trend. U.S. Part 135 operators are expanding charter availability to keep pace with demand. Jet Aviation recently added 22 aircraft to its U.S. managed fleet, with 10 of those aircraft brought online for charter under its Part 135 certificate. The additions span mid size through ultra long range aircraft, increasing availability for transcontinental and longer range missions.

    That kind of fleet growth reflects what we are seeing with our own clients here in North America. This insight is coming from live trip requests and real bookings, not forecasts or quarterly reports. Travelers are prioritizing reliable access, larger cabins, and operators that can support consistent dispatch across the U.S. and near international routes.

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    If you have two or more trips planned in the next six months, or you have ever been surprised by pricing or aircraft availability, this is the right moment to get in touch. Our advisors will build a tailored plan so you can fly with efficiency, transparency, and confidence.

    Antonio Ferrara is also the Founder of Aviators for Autism. They will be part of a South Florida event coming in May 2026. 

    Additional market report.

    Business Jet Demand Surges for 2026

  • Private Jet Charter Broker Heads Up Autism Charity

    Private Jet Charter Broker Heads Up Autism Charity

    It’s an amazing story when a successful businessman gives his time for a good cause. Such is the case with Antonio Ferrara of The Allied Jet Agency in Sarasota, Florida. This private jet charter broker heads up autism charity, Aviators for Autism.

    Antonio’s aviation career started working ground operations then all the way up to a leadership role at one of the largest direct carriers (Part 135 operators) before starting The Allied Jet Agency.

    As the Executive Director and Founder of Aviators for Autism, the mission is to ‘Expose, Educate, & Empower” the autism and neurodiverse communities, along with their families via aviation. The emphasis is to create inclusive opportunities through events, airport visits, scholarships programs, and employment initiatives. All of this will be focused on aviation-related businesses.

    Antonio founded Aviators for Autism after the birth of his son, with non-verbal autism.

    In his own words, “We’re creating the industry’s first charter flight desk run by a neurodiverse workforce, allowing them a structured, inclusive working environment to thrive in.”

    Aviators for Autism has been doing charity events in the Long Island, NY area. Some past events include Aviation Adventure Day at Talon Air and Hugo Boss New Season Launch Event. An upcoming event called “Trunk or Treat” is planned for October 26th in Westhampton Beach, NY.

    In 2026 the plan is to expand events into Florida with the help of Aircraft Guys and other charity event organizers.

    His neurodiverse advocacy work is needed and long overdue. Clearly, the sky is the limit for employment opportunities in aviation.

    And another amazing accomplishment of Antonio is that he was just awarded the coveted Business Aviation Top 40 under 40 Award for 2025.

    We commend his work and hope that readers of this will help support this amazing charity. For more info please contact alica@aircraftguys.com or antonio.ferrara@stratosjet.com

    Private Jet Charter Broker Heads Up Autism Charity