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    CEO Round Table – Mark Fleming, CEO of CalvinAir

    EditorBy EditorAugust 3, 2025Updated:May 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Why is CalvinAir moving from helicopters into fixed-wing, and how will it improve Antigua’s connectivity?

    It is a natural extension of our commitment to regional connectivity and first-class travel. While our VIP-equipped helicopters are ideal for inter-island hops and scenic experiences, we’ve seen growing demand for charter services that can carry larger groups and cover longer distances more efficiently. Introducing a luxury fixed-wing aircraft like the Pilatus PC-12 allows us to meet that need, particularly on routes where helicopters are limited by range or capacity.

    How is your company working with tourism authorities to boost travel demand?

    We work closely with tourism authorities to ensure our services complement their destination marketing goals. From developing scenic aerial tours and expanding airlift to Barbuda, to providing aerial support for key tourism initiatives, our aim is to create experiences that elevate the Antigua & Barbuda brand.

    We work closely with tourism authorities to ensure our services complement their destination marketing goals.

    How will luxury and experiential aviation support tourism growth?

    Luxury and experiential aviation is a growing niche that aligns perfectly with the Caribbean’s appeal as a premium destination. Our helicopter experiences offer travellers a unique way to connect with the islands, from breathtaking aerial tours to custom charters that make island-hopping both effortless and memorable.

    Our helicopter experiences offer travellers a unique way to connect with the islands, from breathtaking aerial tours to custom charters that make island-hopping both effortless and memorable.

    How central is emergency preparedness to CalvinAir’s core values?

    Being ready to support emergency and humanitarian missions has always been central to our purpose. Whether it’s post-hurricane relief, medical evacuations or volcanic monitoring, these missions are treated with the utmost urgency and care. Supporting communities throughout the region in times of critical need is one of the most meaningful parts of what we do.

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