XOJet Challenger 300
Vista Global is buying XOJet, the third-largest charter firm in the U.S., for an undisclosed amount. XOJet owns a fleet of Bombardier Challenger 300s (shown here) and Cessna Citation Xs. (Photo: XOJet)

VistaJet's New Parent Company To Acquire XOJet

Acquisition is a “major strategic step forward” that builds on its existing global offering and reinforces its established position in North America.

Vista Global, the newly formed parent company of VistaJet, announced recently that it is acquiring U.S.-based charter firm XOJet’s business aviation fleet and commercial operations for an undisclosed amount. To meet U.S. DOT foreign ownership rules, “XOJet’s regulated air carrier will continue to be independently operated in a joint venture under U.S. control and leadership,” it said. XOJet will continue to operate under its own name. 

According to Vista Global, the acquisition is a “major strategic step forward” that builds on its existing global offering and reinforces its established position in North America. The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter, following regulatory approvals.

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XOJet—the third-largest air charter operator in the U.S., according to Argus International’s 2018 midyear business aviation review—is currently owned by capital investor groups TPG and Mubadala. Argus data shows that the company’s owned fleet of 43 Bombardier Challenger 300s and Cessna Citation Xs flew 46,739 hours between July 1, 2017, and June 30, 2018.

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