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Blueberry Aviation has celebrated its 20th anniversary by closing on its 500th helicopter transaction, after the successful delivery of an AW139 to a VIP customer.
With a team of 25 aviation professionals, Blueberry Aviation is based in Monaco with offices in Dublin, New York, Tokyo and Singapore. Last year, Blueberry Aviation completed 28 helicopter transactions resulting from sales across all regions. Since the company's launch by its CEO and founder, Francois Gautier, in Dublin in 2003, Blueberry Aviation has moved more than USD 1.75 billion in rotary assets for over 275 customers. In 2022 Blueberry Aviation announced its long term partnership with Dufour Aerospace to commercialise its two eVTOL programmes, the Aero 2 drone and Aero 3 aircraft, with an option to acquire up to 100 of each aircraft model.
The company is also a provider of investment, lease management and aircraft placement services for the commercial aircraft industry. It has completed more than 165 commercial aircraft transactions over the past 20 years, performed more than 500 inspections and moved more than USD 3.5 billion worth of assets for over 65 commercial aircraft customers. The company recently successfully placed 11 ATR 72-600 aircraft with a US-based lessor this year.
“I am extremely proud to have started this company 20 years ago,” says Gautier. “It is much more than a company; it is a team, a family, and it continues to be a great adventure. Over the past 20 years, our industry has experienced many peaks, many troughs and has overcome numerous economic and industrial challenges. As a team, we have adapted and learned from each experience, and we keep coming out stronger and better in the ways we can service our clients.”
Gautier adds, “This is a great opportunity to thank our customers and partners for their continued trust and loyalty, as we could not have reached this incredible milestone without them. But first and foremost, I want to thank my team for making Blueberry Aviation the unique, fun and exciting place that it is.”