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GlobalX creates new airline with ATB Aviation Australia

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US-based Global Crossing Airlines Group (GlobalX) has entered into a joint venture (JV) with ATB Aviation Australia to establish a new Melbourne-headquartered airline that will serve the Asia Pacific (APAC) region.

The new airline will offer both charter and ACMI passenger and cargo transportation services to Australia and key Asian markets.

GlobalX said the joint venture entity will utilise Airbus A320 aircraft following the successful completion of all regulatory and compliance requirements, including obtaining its initial application, approval, and obtaining an Australian Air Operator Certificate (AOC).

Targeting a start of operations in late 2025, the new joint venture entity aims to expand its fleet to 10 aircraft within its first five years of operation.

With the charter flight market in Asia Pacific projected to reach $6.8bn annually, the new joint venture entity is well-positioned to capitalise on this demand, said GlobalX. The new airline will also support leading regional carriers during peak travel seasons.

Eric Dang, president of ATB Investment & Partners, stated: “With the launch of our APAC joint venture, we are bringing more choices to customers in the charter flight segment. This joint venture, backed by the proven expertise and resources of GlobalX, will introduce innovative models and products tailored to APAC customers, just as they have successfully done in North America, the UK, and Europe.”

Ryan Goepel, president and chief financial officer of GlobalX, remarked: “We are thrilled to partner with ATB Aviation to launch this APAC joint venture, marking an important step in expanding our innovative charter and ACMI model to the global stage.

“With significant untapped potential in the APAC market, we are committed to ensuring the success of this joint venture. The GlobalX know-how and operational excellence, paired with our partners’ talent and proven experience at ATB Aviation, will set a strong foundation for a successful new airline.”

GlobalX currently operates a fleet of 18 Airbus A321 passenger and cargo aircraft, serving markets in the US, the Caribbean, and Latin America. GlobalX is also the only North American operator of the Airbus A321P2F freighter.

Despite its efforts to build up its A321 passenger to freighter (P2F) fleet over the last few years, GlobalX said in February that it would shift its attention back to passenger operations.

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