FlyHouse enters the Brazilian market through a partnership with TAM Aviação Executiva, extending its global charter booking platform into Latin America’s largest business aviation sector.
February 2026 — US-based charter booking platform FlyHouse has entered the Brazilian market through a partnership with TAM Aviação Executiva, expanding its network footprint into Latin America’s largest business aviation market.
The collaboration enables Brazilian operators affiliated with TAM Aviação Executiva to access FlyHouse’s global booking platform and participate in its safety and operational vetting framework.
Market Entry Through Established Operator Network
According to industry reporting, the agreement positions TAM Aviação Executiva as FlyHouse’s operational partner in Brazil, allowing locally based operators to integrate into the FlyHouse charter distribution ecosystem.
Brazil represents one of the most active business aviation markets globally, with a substantial fleet of business jets and turboprops. The expansion reflects a broader industry trend in which digital charter platforms pursue regional partnerships to extend geographic reach while relying on established in-country operational expertise.
Operational And Safety Positioning
FlyHouse operates a curated charter booking model incorporating safety screening and operator compliance criteria. The partnership allows participating Brazilian operators to align with that framework, supporting cross-border charter access for international clients.
For business aviation stakeholders, the move signals continued integration of distribution platforms across mature markets rather than the introduction of new aircraft capacity.
From an operational standpoint, the development underscores the growing role of digital brokerage ecosystems in business aviation charter distribution. Market expansion through local operator alignment reduces entry barriers while maintaining regulatory and operational compliance within national frameworks.
The announcement represents network integration and distribution strategy expansion rather than fleet acquisition or infrastructure deployment.
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