Million Air Launches Aircraft Brokerage Division

Million Air has expanded beyond its fixed-base operator (FBO) roots with a new business aircraft brokerage service.

On September 23, 2025, Million Air — a major US fixed-base operator (FBO) chain — announced the launch of a dedicated business aircraft brokerage division. The move positions Million Air to help corporate and private customers buy and sell business jets, leveraging its existing client relationships and ramp-side operations.

The new service aims to simplify transactions for owners and operators across the United States by combining sales expertise with Million Air’s hangar, maintenance and customer-service footprint. Officials said the brokerage will focus on both pre-owned and managed-acquisition deals for light, midsize and large-cabin business jets.

Million Air aircraft brokerage: what to expect

Customers can expect brokerage support that ties aircraft sourcing and sales to on-the-ground services at Million Air locations — from inspection logistics to maintenance coordination. By integrating sales with FBO operations, Million Air can offer a smoother aircraft handover process and faster access to local technical teams and facilities.

  • Integrated services: Million Air aircraft brokerage will connect aircraft listings with FBO support for inspections, ferry flights and hangar staging.
  • Market reach: The division will tap Million Air’s nationwide customer base of corporate flight departments and high-net-worth owners.
  • Focus segments: Initially targeting pre-owned light-to-large business jets and fractional opportunities.

Industry watchers see this as part of a broader diversification trend among FBOs and service providers who are expanding into sales, management and concierge offerings. For buyers and sellers, a brokerage tied to a known FBO brand can reduce friction when coordinating checks, maintenance and repositioning flights.

Million Air did not release detailed staffing or inventory numbers with the announcement, but the company emphasized it will lean on existing operational teams at its network of locations across the US to support transactions. Expect further updates as the new division lists aircraft and confirms its first completed deals.

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