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Dubai puts public safety first ahead of 2026 air taxi launch

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Last updated: 2025/11/23 at 12:04 PM
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Royal Jet, a United Arab Emirates-based private aircraft operator, is establishing a fully independent operation in Dubai. The company, traditionally focusing on aircraft management and charter services, announced plans to secure an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) allowing it to independently transport passengers. This expansion signifies a strategic move to solidify its presence in the competitive business aviation market, enhancing its private jet operations and service capabilities.

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Building Infrastructure and TeamNavigating the AOC Process

The company intends to operate its own aircraft from Dubai, a global hub for travel and commerce. According to company executives, Royal Jet has already initiated the process with the GCAA and has built foundational infrastructure, including hiring personnel and securing maintenance facilities. The initiative marks a shift for Royal Jet towards greater control and autonomy in its service delivery.

Strengthening Royal Jet’s Position in the Dubai Aviation Sector

The decision to pursue an AOC in Dubai comes as the UAE’s aviation industry continues a period of robust growth. Demand for both commercial and private air travel has increased significantly since the easing of pandemic-related restrictions. This expansion allows Royal Jet to directly cater to this growing demand, rather than relying solely on partnerships or other operational models.

Royal Jet’s existing business model revolves around offering aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, alongside aircraft management and charter flights. However, operating under its own AOC will grant them expanded operational control and potentially broader service offerings to its client base.

Building Infrastructure and Team

Royal Jet has already undertaken considerable steps to establish its Dubai operation. The company reports having hired over 11 employees, including four management-level staff, signifying a commitment to establishing a substantial local presence. This influx of personnel will be crucial in navigating the regulatory landscape and establishing efficient operational practices.

Additionally, they have secured a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility in Margham. This location will allow Royal Jet to maintain its fleet to high standards and provide comprehensive maintenance services. The company also has office space at One Central, providing a central hub for administrative and client-facing activities.

Navigating the AOC Process

Obtaining an Air Operator Certificate is a rigorous process overseen by the GCAA. It involves demonstrating adherence to stringent safety standards, operational procedures, and financial stability requirements. The GCAA assesses factors like flight crew training, aircraft maintenance programs, and the organization’s ability to manage risks effectively.

The process can take several months, and requires detailed documentation and ongoing inspections. Successfully completing the process signifies that Royal Jet has met the necessary criteria to safely and legally operate commercial passenger flights. The GCAA’s requirements are in line with international standards set by organizations like the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

This move also positions Royal Jet to potentially compete more directly with other established players in the business aviation market within the UAE and beyond. Currently, the Dubai aviation market includes numerous operators offering various levels of service, from fractional ownership to on-demand charter.

Currently, the UAE benefits from a strong and diverse fleet of private aircraft, serving a high-net-worth individual and corporate clientele. The regional landscape is increasingly focused on sustainability and the latest aviation technologies, with potential ripple effects for companies like Royal Jet.

The establishment of an independent operation in Dubai aligns with the UAE’s broader economic diversification strategy, encouraging growth in sectors like aviation and tourism. The Dubai government actively promotes investment in the aviation industry, recognizing its importance to the emirate’s role as a global trade hub.

While details about the specific types of aircraft Royal Jet plans to operate under its new AOC remain limited, the investment in MRO capabilities suggests plans for a sustained, long-term presence. This will likely involve both managed aircraft and potentially the acquisition of new assets to directly operate under their certificate.

Industry analysts suggest that the move toward independent operation is a sign of maturing business for Royal Jet. Until now, they’ve largely built their reputation around managing planes for other owners and arranging charter flights through partners. A dedicated AOC could open up new possibilities in customized travel solutions and streamlined service delivery.

The company’s success will also depend on its ability to attract and retain qualified personnel, especially pilots and maintenance engineers. The demand for skilled aviation professionals is high globally, and competition within the UAE is particularly intense.

Looking ahead, the primary focus will be on completing the AOC application and receiving approval from the GCAA. Royal Jet anticipates that the process could take several months, potentially concluding in late 2024 or early 2025, based on the GCAA’s current processing times and the complexity of the application. The timing of the AOC issuance will ultimately determine when Royal Jet can officially begin its independent passenger transport services and expand its jet charter offerings. Further developments will hinge on the GCAA’s assessment and any potential adjustments Royal Jet needs to make to its operational plans.

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