Argus TraqPak: Global Bizav Flying Up in April
The monthly report showed increases everywhere but North America
The fractional midsize cabin category was the only one among business jets in North America to see a year-over-year increase in April, according to Argus International. © Bombardier

Worldwide business aircraft activity rose by 1.7% last month compared to a year ago, according to the latest monthly report from industry data provider Argus International.

The company's April TraqPak report noted that while North American flight activity declined by 1.1% year-over-year (YOY), that decrease was more than offset by European use, which posted a 3.9% boost following months of lackluster performance. Compared with March 2024, activity in Europe rose by 2.5% as well.

In North America, the fractional ownership industry was the only segment to post positive numbers, with a YOY increase of 7.5%. All fractional aircraft categories (with the exception of turboprops) saw improvement, led by the midsize cabin class, which was up nearly 15% compared with a year ago.

Outside the fractional segment, turboprops fared better as the only category in the Part 91 and Part 135 segments to demonstrate gains at 7.3% and 8.7%, respectively. In Europe, however, the situation was reversed, with the turboprop category being the only one to experience a YOY decline, with usage down nearly 18% from April 2023. The leading category there was the large-cabin jets with a robust 23.8% improvement from a year ago.

For other regions, April proved a strong month, with a yearly increase in overall activity of more than 30%.