A catalogue of places, not a schedule
These are destination demonstrations rather than guaranteed service routes. Flight times are illustrative figures derived from great-circle distance and a typical cruise speed.
Region
Showing 15 of 15 destinations
- LTN01
LondonUnited Kingdom
The Aurelis home city. A short, unhurried transfer from the private terminal into Mayfair, and a desk that has already read your calendar.
- Board meetings
- Financial calendar
- Theatre season
About 1h 20m from Paris
- LBG02
ParisFrance
Twenty minutes of runway, then the Eighth. Paris rewards the traveller who arrives with time still in hand.
- Fashion weeks
- Client dinners
- Art fairs
About 1h 20m from London
- GVA03
GenevaSwitzerland
A lake, a mountain wall, and an aviation terminal that treats punctuality as a form of courtesy.
- Alpine season
- Private banking
- Summit meetings
About 1h 35m from London
- ZRH04
ZurichSwitzerland
Precise, quiet and quick. Zurich is the routing our operations desk uses when the schedule has no slack in it.
- Same-day returns
- Banking calendar
- Industrial site visits
About 1h 40m from London
- NCE05
NiceFrance
The approach over the bay is the reason clients ask for a window seat on an aircraft where every seat is a window seat.
- Riviera summer
- Yacht joinings
- Festival season
About 1h 45m from Paris
- MCM06
MonacoMonaco
Two square kilometres with a calendar of its own. Aurelis treats Monaco as a connection rather than a runway.
- Grand Prix week
- Yacht show
- Principality residency
About 7m by helicopter from Nice
- LIN07
MilanItaly
The closest major European field to its own city centre, and the reason a Milan day trip is genuinely a day trip.
- Design week
- Fashion calendar
- Manufacturing visits
About 1h 55m from London
- MAD08
MadridSpain
A late city that keeps aviation hours. Madrid suits itineraries that begin after the working day has ended.
- Evening departures
- Iberian circuits
- Atlantic staging
About 2h 20m from London
- DWC09
DubaiUnited Arab Emirates
The hinge between Europe and Asia, and the routing where cabin comfort stops being a luxury and becomes the schedule.
- Long sectors
- Regional headquarters
- Winter sun
About 7h 05m from London
- DOH10
DohaQatar
Purpose-built, deliberate and quiet. Doha is a technical stop that behaves like a destination.
- Regional business
- Eastbound staging
- Sport calendar
About 6h 40m from London
- TEB11
New YorkUnited States
The Atlantic crossing that recovers a day. Depart London in the morning, arrive with the morning still ahead of you.
- Atlantic crossings
- Board calendar
- Market hours
About 7h 40m from London
- OPF12
MiamiUnited States
Warm air on the airstairs. Miami is the arrival where the transition from cabin to climate is the whole experience.
- Winter sun
- Regatta calendar
- Latin American connections
About 2h 55m from New York
- VNY13
Los AngelesUnited States
A city built around the distance between things — which is precisely the problem private aviation was invented to solve.
- Transcontinental legs
- Production schedules
- Pacific connections
About 5h 30m from New York
- XSP14
SingaporeSingapore
The most orderly arrival on the network. Singapore turns a fourteen-hour sector into a series of solved problems.
- Ultra long range sectors
- Regional headquarters
- Asia circuits
About 13h 10m from London
- HND15
TokyoJapan
Close to the city, exacting in its standards, and the arrival that most rewards a well-specified cabin.
- Longest sectors
- Asia Pacific circuits
- Cultural season
About 12h 40m from London
Illustrative flight times · No service availability is implied