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Business AviationBy The Touch & Go EditorialPublished May 20, 3:02 PM2 min read

ch-aviation launches comprehensive Aircraft Events dataset tracking commercial and business jets

The new dataset provides detailed, event-by-event records for every commercial and business aircraft from delivery through retirement, updated weekly and accessible via cloud platforms.

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ch-aviation unveils an extensive Aircraft Events dataset offering granular tracking of commercial and business jets throughout their lifecycle.

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ch-aviation has introduced its Aircraft Events dataset, an extensive record capturing every notable event in the lifecycle of commercial and business aircraft. This new data feed provides granular, time-stamped details on each aircraft from its initial delivery to final retirement or part-out. Available via Amazon Web Services and Snowflake, the dataset updates weekly, enabling users to follow aircraft with unprecedented clarity across the global aviation fleet.

The dataset meticulously tracks crucial milestones such as deliveries, operator retirements, re-deliveries to new operators, aircraft conversions, registration changes, as well as permanent retirements and scrapping events. By consolidating these diverse transitions into a single structured feed, the dataset addresses the longstanding challenge of compiling fragmented aviation data from multiple sources. These events are fundamental in understanding operational patterns, fleet evolution, and market dynamics in commercial and business aviation.

Each aircraft event is richly detailed with identifiers including a unique ch-aviation Aircraft ID, manufacturer construction number, and manufacturer serial number (MSN). Event records also note previous and new aircraft variants, registration numbers, and both prior and incoming operators. A distinctive feature of the dataset is a flag to identify intra-group transactions—transfers of aircraft among subsidiaries or brands within the same airline group—allowing analysts to differentiate these from true market movements.

The dataset covers a broad spectrum of operators and aircraft types, as demonstrated by a representative sample including carriers like Swiss, Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air, ASL Airlines Ireland, Jet Aviation Business Jets, and RVR Aviation. This variety showcases the dataset’s depth and versatility across mainline airlines, regional operators, and business aviation segments. A sample extract reveals detailed, event-level data such as delivery dates, operator changes, conversions, and aircraft ages at time of event.

Analyzing aircraft movements from first delivery through their operational careers and eventual retirement is vital for multiple aviation stakeholders. Market intelligence professionals building aircraft valuation models, fleet analysts tracking industry trends, and operators planning strategic fleet updates will benefit from the comprehensive and timely insights the dataset delivers. The ability to filter intra-group transitions further refines market activity analyses to reflect true commercial transactions.

By providing this integrated source, ch-aviation simplifies a complex data landscape marked by previously siloed and inconsistent event records. The dataset’s regular updates and cloud delivery enable seamless integration into existing analytical workflows, enhancing real-time decision making and historical research. Its standardized event classifications and precise dating offer unmatched reliability and consistency for aviation data users.

This launch positions ch-aviation as a leader in aviation data services by offering unparalleled visibility into the lifecycle and movements of the commercial and business jet fleets worldwide. The dataset not only supports routine market monitoring but also underpins advanced analytics, trend forecasting, and regulatory compliance efforts. Users can now trace each aircraft’s full operational history with a level of detail and accuracy not previously accessible.

The introduction of the Aircraft Events dataset represents a significant step in digitalizing and streamlining aviation data. It enables a holistic understanding of aircraft histories, supporting more informed investment, operational, and policy decisions. As the dataset grows with continuous weekly updates, it promises to become an indispensable resource for anyone needing comprehensive, event-driven analysis of global aircraft activities.

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