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FRACTIONAL JET OWNERSHIP SOARS
Cruising Heights
|April 2025
Fractional jet ownership is gaining traction in India, fuelled by government support and a luxury market projected to hit $200 billion by 2030, with companies like IndiaJets leading the way despite regulatory hurdles

In 2025, fractional jet ownership in India is steadily gaining momentum, bolstered by government efforts to establish a supportive policy framework. While companies such as IndiaJets and ClubOne Air are actively pioneering this model, the market remains in its early stages of development.
Fueled by consistent economic growth in recent years, India is now home to over 15,000 Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (UHNIs), each with a minimum net worth of $30 million—a figure expected to rise to 19,000 within the next five years. Notably, 19 per cent of this group is under 40, representing the Next-Gen of wealth holders. According to a Bain & Co. report, India’s luxury market is experiencing rapid expansion and is projected to reach an impressive $200 billion by 2030. High-end cars and luxury holiday homes, while heavily promoted, can sometimes feel overhyped and fail to captivate consistently. Disrupting this repetitive trend, the relatively innovative concept of fractional aircraft ownership has become a favourite among industry leaders and those who value enhanced strategic mobility. Encouragingly, the Civil Aviation Ministry is crafting policies to minimise regulatory burdens for fractional owners of private jets and helicopters, aiming to propel this emerging industry forward.
The Global Scenario
The demand for private jets and helicopters surged during the COVID-19 pandemic but declined sharply afterwards. To revitalise interest in the sector, the government is now acting decisively, refining its fractional ownership policies to nurture a robust ecosystem for private charters. This model operates like a timeshare in the sky, designed specifically for business owners and senior executives to enjoy the exclusivity of private jet travel while avoiding the complexities of ownership and maintenance.
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