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Saturday, May 21 2022 - 01:34
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LunaJets Nearly Doubles Revenue but Sees Clouds Ahead
GENEVA, May 20, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

The European Market Leader Sees Unsustainable Revenue Growth.

EBACE 2022

As the private aviation charter market continues to enjoy a "new golden age", 
Geneva based LunaJets warns at this EBACE of a hard landing as it sees more 
signs of market bubbles.

"This year-to-date, our growth is over 90%, considering a $110M revenue in 2021 
for our private jet charter division" comments Guillaume Launay, LunaJets Sales 
Director "our Web platform model and industry position puts us at the front 
line of any market changes; and I can tell you that the shift has been 
dramatic" Launay adds.

LunaJets' website and mobile app receives thousands of visitors every day. A 
large portion of whom are newcomers who aim to avoid post-Covid commercial 
airport and airline experience at any cost.  Last year, LunaJets acquired north 
of 1,000 new clients.

Eymeric Segard, LunaJets CEO, warns "I am delighted with our performance so 
far.  We continue to deliver on our strategy based on the best technology, and 
expand with new offices into new markets.  Nonetheless, I maintain a cautiously 
optimistic and opportunistic approach as I don't believe in the current 
euphoria and see more risks ahead for our industry.  Either the current trend 
lasts, and the market faces a major supply issue, or it reverses dramatically 
and faces a new wave of bankruptcies.  2021 was like a wild pendulum, from one 
side to the other in 3 months and I don't see any indication of a soft 
landing.  Having said that I will not be surprised if we experience another 
>50% growth in our revenue this year if the current situation remains."

Segard adds "Most of our competitors have either been acquired, gone into 
administration or are currently for sale. With our long-term track record and 
cash rich balance sheet we are ready to seize any opportunity as we expect more 
consolidation ahead when the market reverses".

Segard lists his view of the risks for the industry:

Post-Covid recovery mostly based on new clients and short flights, rather than 
existing and long haul.

Business clients have not returned to pre-Covid level as video and remote 
working are still favoured

Financial market volatility may send new clients back to commercial airlines 
The crypto wealth effect may disappear as fast as it stormed our industry
War in Ukraine

Supply chain disruption will delay plane delivery and maintenance
Pilot and crew shortage

Impact of inflation on charter rates

Rising cost of debt and financing will impact the velocity of sales and 
acquisition market

IPO's, SPAC's and M&A activity at nonsense prices will fade

New Covid variants
Sustainability regulations
LunaSolutions, the sales & acquisition division of the group, is also 
experiencing a strong year and hits a new record of transactions.  "We see 
aircraft that we sold within the last 18 months coming back on the market at a 
premium of 50%" comments Alain Leboursier, LunaJets MD.  "The market has 
shifted from struggling to find buyers to struggling to find enough good 
aircraft in a few months.  The situation is very similar to the charter market, 
and maybe worse than the 2008 bubble peak" fears Leboursier.

"We will continue to diversify our revenue stream into other aviation services 
markets.  During Covid we opened a new Cargo division, LunaLogisitisk, and a 
Group Charter division, run by Rémi Aubin in Paris, who has already organised 
flights for more than 18,000 passengers this year".

Founded 15 years ago by Eymeric Segard, an ex-Ogilvy executive, LunaJets 
revolutionised the private jet charter market, then mostly controlled by a 
group of Jet operators, limited to their own fleet and business interests. The 
company was the first to offer a web platform to access an unlimited category 
of business aircraft, with no minimum notice, "peak days" or fleet 
restrictions.  Based on its advanced website and mobile app technology the 
company offers an independent marketplace to book all types of aircraft.  
LunaJets is fully controlled by its founders and managers.

With offices in Geneva, London, Paris, Monaco, Riga and Dubai, the Group 
partakes in private jet, passenger group, cargo charter segments as well as 
sales, acquisitions and financing of aircraft. The company is currently hiring 
new employees into all its divisions to meet surging demand and raise its 
service standards.

ABOUT LUNAJETS

LunaJets is a leading global provider of private jet charter solutions based in 
Geneva with offices in London, Paris, Monaco, Riga and Dubai.

With a team of over 65 experts, based on its proprietary technologies, LunaJets 
provides independent advice for booking any private jet anywhere in the world 
24/7. It offers the most flexible service in the market on all types of 
flights.  In 2015, LunaJets was the first charter broker to be arg/us certified 
outside the US.  A certification held to this day.  The company was founded in 
2007 by Eymeric Segard, current CEO.

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