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Avia Solutions Group

Avia Solutions Group is a Lithuanian-owned[3] ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance) provider and holding company. Established in 2010 in Vilnius,[4] it moved its headquarters to Dublin, Ireland in 2023,[5] and has additional offices around the world.[6] As of January 2024, the company maintained a fleet of over 200 aircraft among the group's subsidiaries, with annual revenue of €2 billion.[7]

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Avia Solutions Group
Company typePrivate company
IndustryAviation, tourism
Founded2010[1]
HeadquartersDublin, Ireland
Key people
Gediminas Žiemelis (chairman of the board)
Jonas Janukenas (CEO and member of the board)
Revenue€2.263 billion (2023) [2]
€160 million (2023) [2]
Number of employees
11 000+ (2023)
RatingFitch Ratings – BB
S&P Global Ratings – BB-
Websitewww.aviasg.com
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The history of Avia Solutions Group began in 2005 when Lithuanian Airlines (LAL), the national airlines of Lithuania, was privatized. LAL investment management acquired 100% of the airline shares for 7.53 million Euro. The airline was re-branded as FlyLAL and several related companies were registered, including Baltic Ground Services (ground handling),[8] FL Technics (aviation maintenance, repair, and operations), and Bilietų Pardavimo Centras (travel agency). In 2005, FL Technics was founded.[9] The company opened its first hangar at Vilnius International Airport. In November 2006, Baltic Aviation Academy (now known as BAA Training) was founded, to provide professional training for aviation specialists.[10] In 2007, JetMS was founded under the name FL Technics Jets.[11] In 2007, Aviation Asset Management was founded (now known as AviaAM Leasing).[12][13] In 2008, a charter airline called Small Planet Airlines was founded.[14]

In 2010, the LAL companies were consolidated into Avia Solutions Group,[4] and the group was listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in 2011.[15][16] In November 2018 it was delisted from the WSE.[17][18] In 2021, the group received €300 million in financing from US-based investment management company Certares.[19] The company moved its headquarters from Lithuania to Cyprus, and then from Cyprus to Dublin in May 2023.[20][21] The company is Ireland's second largest aviation business after Ryanair.[19]

In 2024, Avia subsidiary Ascend Airways was granted an Air Operator Certificate. It proposes to fly out of London Gatwick and Southend in England.[22] In 2024, ASG announced plans to expand to the United States, partnering with Impact Investments, an investment firm headed by former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.[23] In addition to financial support, the firm will advise on further strategic development in the US.[23]

On November 12 2024, Avia ordered 40 Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft for delivery to its various ACMI airlines from 2030, with an option for an additional 40. Distribution amongst the groups subsidiary airlines is yet to be confirmed.[24]

Business model

Avia Solutions Group is a holding company with subsidiaries specializing in various aircraft related businesses, including aircraft maintenance; repair and overhaul (MRO); leasing and trading of aircraft; ground handling and fueling; aviation training; personnel resourcing; and business and corporate aviation, in addition to its primary function as an ACMI provider.[25] Among its notable subsidiaries are: SmartLynx Airlines, Avion Express, Magma Aviation and KlasJet. Some of its customers include: Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines, Wizzair, Ryanair and SAS.[26] The group also organizes humanitarian flights, airlifts, airdrops, search and rescue, evacuation and other aircraft leasing for the United Nations, world governments and other aid groups.[27] The company flies about 6 million passengers per year, and has over 12,000 employees located in 100 offices around the world.[25] As of March 2024, the company owns twelve AOC-certified airlines, with a plan to purchase seven more within the year.[28] Gediminas Žiemelis is the founder, chairman and majority owner of the company,[26] and Jonas Janukenas is the CEO.[25]

Subsidiaries

As of 2024, Avia Solutions Group controls the following companies under the following business areas:[29]

ACMI

Aircraft Leasing

Aviation Media and Events

  • AeroTime Hub
  • Air Convention
  • Seven Live!

Aviation Training

  • AviationCV.com

Business and Corporate Aviation

  • Biggin Hill FBO

Cargo Aviation

Charter Broker

  • Chapman Freeborn[31]
  • Skyllence

Ground Handling

  • Aviator
  • BGS

MRO

Online Platforms

  • Aeroclass.org
  • Air Convention
  • Locatory
  • Momook
  • Sensus Aero

Public Transport Solutions

  • Busnex

Railway Freight

  • BGS Rail

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