Global Charter posts record Q2 with 46% revenue jump

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lobal Charter expects its full-year results to build on a record first half.

London and Miami-based private jet brokerage Global Charter has reported record second-quarter revenue of approximately $22.4m, up 46% year-on-year, as flight volumes and new client additions surged.

The company arranged 818 flights in the quarter, 38% more than in the same period last year, and added 219 new clients – a 47% increase over Q2 2025.

June was the strongest single month in the company’s history, with 333 flights arranged and approximately $8.6m in revenue generated.

“We are delighted with these results. The level of growth we are seeing is exceptional for a self-funded business in only its seventh year of trading,” said Harry Morgan, CEO and founder of Global Charter. “New clients are attracted to Global Charter by our technology and speed, while returning clients come back because of the quality of our service and our team.”

“June was a landmark month for us, and one that takes the business to a new level. Arranging over 330 flights in a single month is a serious undertaking, and the whole team handled it superbly,” said Dan Hurley, COO and founder of Global Charter.

Global Charter expects its full-year results to build on a record first half.

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