For passengers who value time, control and discretion
Churchill Aviation is a specialist air charter broker with access to a large, modern fleet of aircraft across Europe, the Middle East, America and beyond. Founded in 2010 at London Biggin Hill Airport, the team have gathered a wealth of experience within the business aviation industry affording it international recognition amongst businesses and operators alike.
Understanding the time-critical nature of business travel, Churchill Aviation offers bespoke private jet charter around the clock, creating an exclusive, professional and personal travel experience.

Founder Mike Rivett
Mike has worked in business aviation for over 13 years in London, throughout Europe and across the Middle East fostering lasting relationships in the industry. His career spans operations, customer service as well as sales for some of the largest business jet companies in the world. This insight has given Mike a deep understanding of private jet charter and an innate ability of anticipating every passenger’s needs. His passion for aviation was sparked as a young child attending air shows, which he still does today as a professional photographer.

The strongest link
Churchill Aviation is based at Europe’s fastest growing business aviation airport, London Biggin Hill. The broker’s name pays homage to the famous airport known for its role during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War, when it served as one of the principal fighter bases, described by Sir Winston Churchill as the ‘strongest link’.
Safety & security
Rest assured that your safety and security is our top priority. Churchill Aviation stipulates that all charter operators must be licensed and carry an Air Operators Certificate (AOC). Our relationship with international airports and ground crew means you can relax knowing everything is taken care of.
Airport safety is crucial too and whilst it is mandatory for all passengers and baggage on aircraft over ten tonnes to be security screened, Churchill Aviation will endeavour to make this transition as smooth as possible, by using private passenger terminals to minimise disruption
