Phenix Jet Cayman achieves APAC’s first-ever business jet transition in Singapore

Phenix Jet Cayman announced it has achieved first-ever temporary registration of a business jet in Asia-Pacific.
The registration, approved by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI), was completed at Singapore’s Seletar Airport in five business days.
“This is a first for Asia-Pacific and a big step in improving global flexibility for aircraft owners and operators,” said Andrew Svoboda, CEO of Phenix Jet Cayman. “We’re proud to lead the way in offering real solutions to modern aviation challenges as it is a trademark of Phenix Jet Cayman.”
Phenix Jet Cayman said the quick turnaround highlights the company’s and CAACI’s responsiveness in managing complex regulatory procedures.
Transition registration eases aircraft transaction and ownership change process which allows aircraft to legally operate globally during changes in ownership or registration, reducing delays and allowing more flexible delivery locations. It also ensures an adequate Export Certificate of Airworthiness for all other regulatory bodies.
Phenix Jet Cayman is officially approved to manage these Transition Registry projects, helping to speed up aircraft transitions and minimize downtime.
“We are very pleased with the successful transition of another aircraft to a new operator. The speed and efficiency of this process highlight the strength of our aircraft transition procedures and the high level of cooperation involved,” said P.H. Richard Smith, Director-General, Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands.
“Phenix Jet’s professionalism and strong regional expertise proved beneficial in this transaction.”