flyExclusive expands mobile service units

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The company plans to add around 20 aircraft in 2026.

Kinston-based private aviation services provider flyExclusive said it has launched six new mobile service units (MSUs) to expand its rapid-response maintenance capability.

The new MSUs will be positioned across flyExclusive’s strategic markets across the Northeast, Southeast, and Florida, became fully operational in October 2025, effectively doubling FLYX’s mobile maintenance footprint.

The company said that new MSUs will ensure it has the right number of maintenance resources, both those provided by flyExclusive’s preferred partners and internal, in the right places.

Each of the MSU will have a dedicated truck outfitted with specialised tooling, diagnostic equipment, parts inventory, and newly added maintenance staffing.

“Our customers expect to depart when their trips are scheduled, and our ability to deliver the experience they expect is driven directly by how rapidly we can return aircraft to service,” said Jim Segrave, founder and CEO of flyExclusive. “These MSUs expand our bandwidth, increase our responsiveness, and strengthen our ability to solve problems in real time—on the ramp, at night, and wherever our aircraft need support.”

The company plans to add another five MSUs by 2026.

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