MJets Appointed as Gulfstream Business Jet Sales Representative in Thailand
Partnership expands Gulfstream’s presence in Southeast Asia while strengthening Thailand’s role in the region’s growing private aviation market
MJets has been appointed as the authorized sales representative for Gulfstream Aerospace business jets in Thailand, marking a strategic partnership aimed at expanding the manufacturer’s presence in Southeast Asia’s fast-growing private aviation sector.
Under the arrangement, MJets will represent Gulfstream’s portfolio of long-range and ultra-long-range business aircraft to potential customers across Thailand.
The company will provide sales support, market development and client advisory services as Gulfstream seeks to deepen its engagement with high-net-worth individuals and corporate operators in the country.
The partnership reflects the steady growth of private aviation demand in Southeast Asia, where rising wealth, expanding regional business networks and the need for flexible travel options have increased interest in business jets.
Thailand has emerged as one of the region’s important markets, supported by its strategic location, strong tourism sector and increasing concentration of international companies.
MJets, a well-established private aviation service provider based in Thailand, operates a fixed-base operation at Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport and offers a range of aviation services including aircraft management, charter operations and maintenance coordination.
Its long-standing presence in the country’s aviation ecosystem positions it to introduce Gulfstream aircraft to a broader customer base.
Gulfstream Aerospace is widely recognized as one of the leading manufacturers of large-cabin business jets, producing aircraft known for long range capabilities, advanced avionics and high-end cabin design.
The company’s fleet includes models frequently used by global corporations, entrepreneurs and government operators seeking long-distance travel with minimal stops.
Industry specialists say partnerships with local aviation companies are an important part of Gulfstream’s strategy for reaching clients in emerging markets.
By working with established regional operators such as MJets, the manufacturer can better navigate local regulatory environments while offering tailored services to potential buyers.
Thailand’s government has also supported the development of advanced aviation services as part of broader efforts to strengthen the country’s transportation and logistics infrastructure.
Private aviation services have become an increasingly visible component of that strategy, serving both business travelers and international investors.
The appointment of MJets as Gulfstream’s representative in Thailand underscores the country’s growing role in Southeast Asia’s business aviation landscape, where demand for high-performance corporate aircraft continues to rise alongside economic expansion and regional connectivity.