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Luxaviation ONE launches cargo charter department

Nov 25, 2025

Luxaviation ONE, part of the Luxaviation Group – one of the world’s largest business aircraft operators – announces the launch of its Cargo Charter Department, further expanding the Group’s service portfolio with bespoke solutions for complex, time-critical, and specialized freight requirements.

The new department delivers expertise across urgent deliveries, humanitarian aid, heavy and outsized cargo, AOG and aircraft parts, dangerous goods, pharmaceutical and medical supplies, oil and gas equipment, high-value commodities, and even live animal transport. Clients benefit from end-to-end mission management, including landing and overflight permissions, cargo and passenger handling, loading supervision, cargo inspections, and full operational oversight.

Alexandra Gobalraja

Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group, says: “The launch of our Cargo Charter Department represents an important milestone in our strategic development and further strengthens the Group’s position in the global charter market. It reinforces our commitment to offering a broader range of bespoke solutions, ensuring the highest safety standards and giving our clients complete peace of mind.”

Operating within Luxaviation ONE – the Group’s entity dedicated to premium private jet charter services – the Cargo Charter Department combines flexibility and precision to meet diverse client needs.

Romain Alati, CEO of Luxaviation ONE, adds: “By integrating private jet and cargo charter capabilities under one roof, we offer clients a unique blend of versatility and excellence. This expansion reflects our promise to deliver high-quality aviation solutions that adapt to every mission.”

The department is led by Alexandra Gobalraja, whose nearly two decades of experience in air transport, freight operations, and time-critical logistics ensure seamless execution of even the most complex missions. Alexandra states: “Our goal is simple: to provide clients with absolute confidence when moving their most valuable or urgent cargo. Every mission is handled with precision, care, and the highest safety standards – because in aviation, every detail matters.”

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