Pablo Casado-backed fund launches Boost Air, a new aviation services venture from three Spanish companies
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Natalia Otero
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Summary
Three Spanish aviation companies — Gestair, Brok-Air, and ATS — have joined forces to create Boost Air, a project backed by a fund led by former PP (Popular Party) leader Pablo Casado. The venture aims to capitalize on the growing demand for aircraft maintenance, repair, operations, modifications, and management services, as the global commercial aircraft fleet is projected to grow from around 30,000 today to over 49,200 in less than two decades.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledEl año pasado había alrededor de 30.000 aviones comerciales en servicio, según la Asociación Internacional de Transporte Aéreo
Estas aeronaves suelen tener una vida útil de entre 25 y 30 años durante la que se someten a revisiones continuas y obligatorias
Las flotas crecen y con ellas la demanda de servicios como el mantenimiento, las reparaciones, operaciones, modificaciones o gestión
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