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VistaJet Secures Saudi Domestic Charter Rights, Posts £5.7M UK Loss on £100M Revenue

Malta operator claims first foreign license for Kingdom flights while expanding US access through new alliance structure.

Published July 1, 2026 Source FlightGlobal From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · July 1, 2026

VistaJet Secures Saudi Domestic Charter Rights, Posts £5.7M UK Loss on £100M Revenue

Malta operator claims first foreign license for Kingdom flights while expanding US access through new alliance structure.

PublishedJuly 1, 2026
SourceFlightGlobal →
From the chopped neck

VistaJet received permission from Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation to operate domestic charter flights within the Kingdom on August 20, becoming the first foreign operator granted such rights. The Malta-headquartered firm simultaneously announced a US market alliance and posted a £5.7 million pre-tax loss in its UK division for 2024, against revenue approaching £100 million.

The Saudi approval follows 18 months of regulatory engagement and marks GACA's first domestic charter license issued to a non-Saudi operator since the Kingdom opened its aviation framework to foreign business-aviation companies in 2022. VistaJet operates 12 to 15 dedicated aircraft in the Middle East region, with Saudi Arabia representing the company's third-largest global market by flight hours. The domestic charter authorization permits point-to-point flights between Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and 14 secondary airports including NEOM Bay and King Khalid Military City without international routing through hub airports. Previous foreign operators required Saudi clients to book international legs or partner with local AOC holders for domestic connections.

The UK financial filing reveals structural tension in VistaJet's subscription-guarantee model during 2024's business-aviation capacity glut. Revenue reached £97.3 million, up 8% year-over-year, while the operating loss widened from £2.1 million in 2023. The UK entity manages European flight coordination and maintains 22 aircraft under its operational certificate, separate from the Maltese parent's 75-aircraft global fleet. Loss drivers included £8.2 million in fleet repositioning costs as the company rebalanced aircraft from post-pandemic transatlantic routes to Middle East and intra-European missions, plus £3.1 million in regulatory compliance expenses tied to UK CAA's updated business-aviation oversight framework implemented in Q2 2024.

The US alliance structure uses a management-services agreement with an undisclosed Part 135 certificate holder rather than VistaJet acquiring its own FAA operating authority. This approach avoids the $40 million to $60 million capital requirement and 18-to-24-month timeline for establishing a standalone US AOC, instead allowing VistaJet to offer its program members access to 450-plus US-based aircraft through the partner's existing certificate. The arrangement mirrors structures NetJets and Flexjet deployed when entering non-core markets, trading operating-margin control for speed and capital efficiency. VistaJet's existing US client base generated approximately $180 million in 2023 revenue through third-party charter arrangements, according to industry flight-tracking data analyzed by Conklin & de Decker.

Family offices and corporate flight departments should monitor three developments through Q4 2024 and Q1 2025. First, whether Saudi Arabia's GACA extends domestic charter permissions to Jet Aviation, ExecuJet, or other foreign operators, which would indicate the VistaJet approval was a market-opening precedent rather than an exclusive arrangement. Second, VistaJet's UK division is expected to file updated financials covering H1 2025 by September 30, revealing whether the £5.7 million loss trajectory continues or stabilizes as repositioning costs decline. Third, the company's parent, Vista Global, has indicated a 2025 to 2026 timeline for revisiting its capital structure, potentially through a US listing or minority stake sale, which would provide visibility into consolidated unit economics across its four operating brands.

VistaJet now holds operating permissions in 187 countries, with the Saudi domestic charter rights eliminating a $12,000 to $18,000 per-flight premium clients previously paid for workaround routing through Bahrain or UAE hubs.

The takeaway
VistaJet's Saudi domestic approval and UK losses expose the capital cost of regulatory access versus operational profitability in fractured aviation markets.
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