Flight Options adds Learjet 45 XR to fleet

Gama Aviation developing business aviation centre at Sharjah UAE

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Flight Options in Australia has added a Learjet 45 XR into charter service specialising in local and overseas medical retrievalsFlight Options, a Sunshine Coast-based training, charter, and aircraft sales aviation organisation, has announced the introduction of a Learjet 45 XR into charter service, specialising in local and overseas medical retrievals.

The Learjet 45 XR is a high-performance business jet that can carry up to nine passengers and two crew members. It has a maximum range of 3,389 km and a cruising speed of 860 km/h.  The Learjet is known for its reliability, efficiency, and versatility, making it a popular choice for business jet travellers. Its spacious, climate-controlled cabin, sumptuous double-club seating, well-stocked galley, and abundant luggage storage space make it a comfortable and convenient option for longer flights.

Steve Padgett, founder and managing director of Flight Options, said: “The launch of our Learjet 45 XR marks an exciting new chapter for Flight Options. By investing in additional aircraft for charter and advanced training with the recently launched new A320 flight simulator, we are reinforcing our commitment to meet growing charter demand by delivering the highest standards in aviation services. We have a small but dedicated crew at Flight Options to provide a personal approach to everything we do.”

Flight Options’ fleet now includes the newly acquired Learjet 45(XR), a Citation X, a Falcon 2000(LX), a Phenom 300, and a Phenom 300E.

Gama Aviation developing business aviation centre at Sharjah UAE

Flight Options in Australia has added a Learjet 45 XR into charter service specialising in local and overseas medical retrievals
(PHOTO: Gama Aviation)

Gama Aviation has confirmed progress in the construction of its new Business Aviation Centre (BAC) at Sharjah International Airport, a purpose-built facility in the Middle East. “Our investment in Sharjah underlines our confidence in both the emirate and the region’s aviation future,” said Marwan Khalek, Group CEO, Gama Aviation. “It supports the UAE’s Vision 2030 framework by delivering world-class aviation infrastructure and creating high-value employment, while giving our clients an efficient, well-connected alternative to more congested hubs. Sharjah’s pro-business environment and accessibility make it an ideal location for a new generation of business aviation services.”

Sharjah’s strategic appeal has strengthened further following the announcement of Dubai International Airport (DXB)’s planned closure and the future consolidation of operations at Dubai World Central (DWC). With operators and owners now assessing long-term alternatives, Gama Aviation’s investment in the BAC positions Sharjah as a credible, high-quality option offering both proximity and efficiency.

Scheduled for completion in early 2026, the Business Aviation Centre occupies a site of over 80,000 square metres within the Sharjah International Airport estate. The development supports the emirate’s infrastructure and diversification objectives, aligned with the UAE’s Vision 2030 roadmap for sustainable growth and connectivity.

Unlike FBOs adapted from existing terminals, the Sharjah BAC has been conceived as a single, integrated ecosystem for owners, operators and crews. Key elements include:

  • VVIP Terminal (3,000 sqm): Contemporary design with private lounges, relaxation suites, observation bar and curated hospitality.
  • Hangar (12,000 sqm): Purpose-built for premium, secure aircraft parking, storage, and line maintenance, incorporating wide-span doors, direct apron access, and capacity for multiple large-cabin jets.
  • Apron and Ground Facilities: Self-manoeuvring apron, dedicated fuelling and ground-support equipment, and integrated MRO infrastructure.
  • Crew Amenities: Rest suites, 24-hour dining, briefing rooms and priority parking adjacent to the terminal.

“The Sharjah Business Aviation Centre will set a new benchmark for private aviation in the Middle East and beyond,” said Tom Murphy, Managing Director – FBO Services, Gama Aviation. “We are not building this facility to meet expectations — we are designing it to exceed them. Every detail, from terminal flow to hangar layout, has been created around the client experience: faster transitions, greater privacy, and service excellence that defines the next chapter of Gama Aviation’s story.”

The facility’s Line Maintenance operations will hold approvals for multiple OEM types, with future capability expansion planned. The hangar’s design optimises workflow for engineering teams, housing tooling, parts storage and client viewing areas within the same controlled environment.

Gama Aviation has operated from Sharjah International Airport since 2014, providing FBO services that have seen sustained year-on-year growth. The new BAC expands this partnership, positioning Sharjah as a regional centre of excellence for business aviation and aligning with the UAE’s wider goal of maintaining world-leading standards in safety, efficiency and service.

Flight Options in Australia has added a Learjet 45 XR into charter service specialising in local and overseas medical retrievals


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