
Getjet Aviation Holdings, an international group of aviation services in Lithuania, has announced its financial results for the fiscal year 2024. Holding has achieved a net profit of 25.4 million euros, with total revenues in all companies that currently include the group of 184.3 million euros in 2024. Getjet continues to maintain one of the highest profitable rates The world in the ACMI maintenance sectors and aircraft.
“The year 2024 was of strategic monotheism. We have greatly expanded our operations to manage aviation assets, MRO, and components circulation, while enhancing our internal technical capabilities. Financial results confirm the effectiveness of our strategic units-DARIUS Viltrakis said that financial synergy, and increased synergy through our business units.”
تعمل GetJet Aviation Holdings من خلال العديد من الكيانات الرئيسية: ACMI ومقرها Lituania و Harter Airline Getjet Airlines وفروعها في لاتفيا (GetJet Airlines Latvia) و Malta (Airhub Airlines Ltd.) ، ومقدم Airhub Aviation Airhub Airhub (Airhub Airhub).
This Getjet Aviation Holdings as a vertical integrated aircraft group covers all the basic sectors – ACMI operations, MRO services, components trading, aircraft management management, and aviation training.
Reinvesting profits in technical flexibility / integrated technical infrastructure
Aircraft maintenance remains a strategic focus of the long -term growth strategy. In the GLOBAL MRO global market, investing in Getjet self -governance allows to maintain operational efficiency and survive the market fluctuations.
“Our strong performance 2024 verifies the validity of the strategic decisions that we took in 2023. By establishing Airhub Aviation, we deliberately chose to build internal technical capabilities, allowing us greater control of our operational pace. This approach has maintained the flexibility of service and we have been increasing, and excessive manufacturing increases. Darius Viltrakis, CEO of the company Getjet Aviation Holdings.
Airhub Aviation provides maintenance services, components trading and asset management, and currently runs the MRO facility at Siauliai International Airport (SQQ). Starting in 2025, these maintenance services will also be available to third-party customers-open additional revenue flows and increase the group income.
In March 2025, Getjet Airlines has obtained a 40 -year lease contract from Lithuanian airports at Vilnius International Airport, where it plans to build a barn for modern maintenance designated to serve its fleet. The total investment in the project is estimated at 10 million euros, as the first aircraft maintenance operations are expected to start by 2028. This facility will become a center for strategic engineering, which enhances the group’s operating independence and support sustainable growth during the next decade.
Getjet Aviation Holdings is currently working on a 16 -aircraft fleet. Its Getjet Airlines is one of the most flexible ACMI and response providers – a fully transmitted crew plane in just 90 minutes of receiving a customer’s request. This quick publication has acquired Getjet Airlines on the reputation of being the “special forces of aviation”.