Vista America, part of the world’s leading global private aviation group Vista Global Holding (Vista), recently launched its first flight operations into the Irish market , according to Flightradar24 data reviewed operating two Bombardier Challenger 300 services with first to Ireland West Airport on 7 July using N451XJ and Dublin on 1st August using N535XJ on behalf of clients.
On 1st November 2023 Vista formally launched Vista America on behalf of U.S. operators. Vista stated “The formation of Vista America is a strategic step that will support the Group’s continued investment in the U.S. market and represents a refinement of its branding in the region. Vista America will enable the company to maximize clarity, both within the organization and externally, and provide its clients with a seamless and consistent experience.”
To meet demand Vista America recently introduced the Global 7500, state-of-the-art aircraft to the U.S market, as the first and largest operator of Global 7500s, to cater for growing needs of business travellers across the region requiring a consistent flying solution for both domestic and long-range travel.
In November 2023, VistaJet announced a new flight training partnership with Cork Airport based Atlantic Flight Training Academy (AFTA), stating “AFTA is excellently placed to deliver VistaJet a reliable pipeline of highly skilled professional pilots that have the capability and flexibility to uphold their commitment to providing its clients with unparalleled service, anytime, anywhere.” Vista selected AFTA’s Pilot Mentored Programme consisting of five different entry paths that have been specifically designed to meet the varying levels of experience amongst young professionals.
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