Pegasus Elite Aviation, a leader in luxury private aviation, has introduced the NanoJet™ CDa (Clean & Disinfect air) system across its entire fleet. Developed by UK-based Innova NanoJet Technologies, this groundbreaking system promises medical-grade cabin air purification, setting new benchmarks in passenger safety and comfort.
Revolutionary Cabin Air Technology
The NanoJet™ CDa system uses a twin-fluid atomization process to produce trillions of nano-sized droplets (~100 nm) capable of capturing and removing over 99% of airborne viruses, bacteria, allergens, pollutants, and odors within minutes. Unlike traditional air filtration, the system operates without chemicals or filters, relying solely on clean water for a sustainable, eco-friendly solution.

Luxury Meets Health and Safety
“True luxury goes beyond plush seating and attentive service — it means ensuring every breath our clients take is safe and clean,” said Lina Tullberg, President of Pegasus Elite Aviation. With this innovation, Pegasus reinforces its commitment to passenger well-being, ensuring every flight delivers a VIP experience in both comfort and hygiene.
Independent Validation
Independent testing has confirmed that NanoJet™ CDa reduces allergens, bacteria, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by 99%, creating a fresher, safer in-flight environment. Deputy CEO Adam Stanley emphasized, “World leaders, Hollywood celebrities, and discerning travelers choose Pegasus not only for the VIP experience, but because we make their health and safety our top priority.”
Industry-Leading Certifications
Pegasus Elite Aviation holds both ARGUS Platinum and Wyvern Wingman certifications, demonstrating excellence in aircraft maintenance and safety. In 2024, the company became the first to equip a Bombardier Global 5000 with Starlink Wi-Fi, and now continues to set global standards with NanoJet™ CDa.
Fleet and Operations
Headquartered in Van Nuys, California, Pegasus operates under FAA Part 135 regulations, with a fleet that includes Gulfstream G650ER, G550, G-V, G-IV, and Bombardier Global 5000 aircraft. Service hubs are located in Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Las Vegas, and Hong Kong.

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