Jets Jets Everywhere: Boeing's Comeback, Private Planes Party Like It's 2026, and Why Your Broker Needs to Spill the SAF Tea

Jets Jets Everywhere: Boeing's Comeback, Private Planes Party Like It's 2026, and Why Your Broker Needs to Spill the SAF Tea

Author: Inception Point Ai January 28, 2026 Duration: 2:04
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Welcome to Aviation Weekly, your essential update on commercial and private flight news. Boeing reports boosting deliveries and backlog in the fourth quarter, signaling recovery momentum as airlines like United plan for 20 Boeing 787 jets this year. In maintenance, repair, and overhaul, GetJet Aviation Holdings rebranded as GetJet Group, expanding facilities, flight operations, and adding 200 jobs, while LOT Polish Airlines extended its nacelle support with ST Engineering for Boeing 787s, incorporating predictive maintenance.

Private aviation thrives with global business jet activity up 3 percent in early 2025 over 2024, per ACC Aviation, and continuing into 2026 with climbing flight numbers through week three, according to Private Jet Flight Activity Analysis. Emerging markets like Southeast Asia and India drive demand via economic growth and high-net-worth individuals, though supply tightens around events. IBA forecasts 47,900 new passenger aircraft needed by 2045, with 44 percent for growth.

Safety advances as the Federal Aviation Administration nears beyond visual line-of-sight overhaul and modernizes NOTAMs for clearer access. Airports see private capital fueling expansions, especially in Asia-Pacific, notes JLL.

Financially, Alaska Airlines projects 2 percent available seat mile growth, backed by strong January bookings. Practical takeaways: Right-size aircraft for trips to cut costs and emissions, request sustainable aviation fuel data from brokers, and monitor slot restrictions.

Looking ahead, steady private progress blends innovation and access, but supply chains and regulations will shape fleet modernization. Listeners, thank you for tuning in—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.


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