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Cooper to lead Voluxis into next phase
Mike Cooper joined UK operator Voluxis in May and has now been handed the role of CEO. He has praised the abilities of his fellow staff and looks forward to an exciting future at the helm.
The future looks bright at Voluxis, according to incoming CEO Mike Cooper.
Read this story in our December 2019 printed issue.

Farnborough-based operator Voluxis has appointed Mike Cooper as its new CEO. Cooper’s experience and knowledge of the private aviation market is extensive, having started his career in the mid-90s with Titan Airways. Since then he has worked for several other companies in commercial roles, including a stint at AirX. Cooper joined Voluxis in May this year.

“I am delighted to be joining Voluxis as CEO at such an exciting time with the business showing strong signs of growth,” he says. “I have a great team of people around me, and with their help I am looking forward to taking the business forward in a number of areas.”

Voluxis is a worldwide AOC holder of over 40 years with a diverse fleet of three Hawker 800s, a Hawker 900XP, a Falcon 7X and a Global Express XRS available for private charter. In addition to private jet charter, Voluxis also offers aircraft management and aircraft sales and marketing services with offices at London Biggin Hill, Farnborough and Dubai.

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