Jetex arrives at Milan Linate Prime
Jetex, a renowned international brand in private aviation, is ready for the opening of Jetex Milan, scheduled for the beginning of 2026 at Milano Linate Prime, an airport known for excellence in business jet, helicopter and charter flight services, where the arrival of Jetex aims to consolidate its reputation as Europe's leading business aviation hub.
Jetex Milan will thus boast a unique position in Europe less than seven kilometers from the center of Milan. "We are proud to add Milan to Jetex's list of destinations, a key business and leisure destination in Europe, at a particular time when traffic peaks during the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics," said Adel Mardini, Founder and CEO of Jetex.
In fact, with events of international appeal such as the Formula 1 Grand Prix and Milan Fashion Week, the city continues to record traffic records in the private jet sector, with over 300 daily movements during peak periods.
The upcoming expansion of the Milano Linate Prime terminal, scheduled for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, will add approximately 2,400 square meters of new lounges and passenger service areas, further improving comfort and operational efficiency.
Chiara Dorigotti, CEO of SEA Prime specified that "thanks to its growing international relevance, Milan has become one of the main destinations for business aviation, as confirmed by recent traffic data at Milano Prime facilities, with over 27,600 business aviation movements recorded until September 2025. We are therefore delighted with Jetex's decision to expand its presence in Milan, joining other prestigious companies that have chosen to operate permanently from Milano Prime airports."
In addition, Milano Prime has also taken important steps in reducing emissions in business aviation in Italy. And, building on this success, Jetex Milan will expand the company's Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) network by offering SAF to more private jet customers.
By the editorial staff, Avion Luxury Magazine
Text source: Sea Prime and Jetex
Visual photo: Sea Prime Press
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