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24 October 2025

A 2025 in continuous growth for SEA Prime

In the first half of 2025, 17,000 movements (+3%) and a 4% increase in tonnage were recorded. The expansion of the Linate terminal is underway to accommodate next year's major international events

SEA Prime, the SEA Group company that manages the business aviation terminals of Milan Linate and Malpensa, participated as an exhibitor in the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in Las Vegas, one of the most important global events for the business aviation sector, which was also an opportunity to take stock of the sector's performance.

 

2025 is confirmed as a year of growth for SEA Prime, which in the first half of the year recorded approximately 17,000 movements, with an increase of 3% compared to the same period in 2024, accompanied by a 4% increase in the overall tonnage of the aircraft managed. These figures reflect the strong attractiveness of Milan and the dynamism of the Italian business aviation market, which is now third in Europe in terms of traffic volumes.

 

During Milan Fashion Week (23-29 September 2025), SEA Prime managed over 1,000 movements, confirming the role of the Milano Prime terminals at Linate and Milano Prime at Malpensa as strategic gateways for international events and a reference point for business and luxury customers.

 

Chiara Dorigotti, CEO of SEA Prime said: "we are very proud of the results achieved so far and continue to look forward to future developments, first and foremost the expansion of the Prime Terminal at Linate with 2,400 square meters dedicated to new lounges for the reception of passengers and crews, which will prepare us for the major events of 2026, including the long-awaited Winter Olympics".  

 
By the editorial staff, Avion Luxury Magazine
Text source: SEA Prime. 
Visual photo: Copyright © Avion Luxury Magazine
 

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