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Vista Leverages Floating Fleet Model To Maintain Operation Efficiency Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties

By Danni Haizal Danial Donald

KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 (Bernama) -- Global private aviation company Vista Global Holding Ltd (Vista) leverages its floating fleet model to maintain operational efficiency and service resilience amid heightened geopolitical uncertainties.

Its president of Asia Pacific, Crystal Wong, said the model provides flexibility to adjust aircraft positioning, routing and scheduling as uncertain conditions evolve.

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She said periods of uncertainty often reinforce demand for private aviation services, as clients place greater value on flexibility, schedule control and access to alternative routing options.

“On top of that, our immediate focus has been on the safety and well-being of our clients and team members, particularly those in the affected areas. Where necessary, we have taken precautionary operational measures, including temporarily suspending operations in impacted areas.

“We will be in direct contact with impacted clients to support any necessary travel adjustments, and remain in close contact with relevant local authorities, regulators and security advisors, and continue to monitor developments closely so we can respond quickly if conditions change,” she told Bernama recently.

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On the impact of rising fuel prices amid tensions in West Asia, Crystal said Vista remain focused on operational efficiency and client support rather than short-term market fluctuations.

“We would avoid speculating on short-term fuel price movements or broader geopolitical developments, as energy markets are influenced by a range of global macroeconomic and geopolitical factors, many of which remain fluid and evolving,” she said.

Meanwhile, Crystal said Vista’s private aviation brand, VistaJet, has been advancing its environmental and sustainability strategy by delivering meaningful progress through several key initiatives, mainly sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) consumption and carbon offsetting.

To date, VistaJet has contracted over 43 million litres of SAF and offset over 3.1 million in emissions, she added.

Dubai-based Vista is one of the world’s leading private aviation groups, with operations spanning more than 2,400 airports across over 200 countries and territories.

-- BERNAMA