Overview
- Beond Airlines announced a multi-AOC strategy that targets a 56-aircraft fleet by 2030 across the Maldives, GCC, India, and the United States.
- The carrier plans a U.S. subsidiary called beOnd America in partnership with Anchorage-based New Pacific Airlines.
- New Pacific will initially operate eight aircraft under the Beond brand and product, leveraging its FAA certification and U.S. infrastructure.
- The partners aim to pursue Part 121 authority for scheduled service, though no routes or timelines have been disclosed.
- Beond currently flies a two-aircraft, all‑business‑class operation centered on the Maldives, and outside analysts note execution risks given prior unmet expansion goals.