bTd Travel & Jets, a luxury tourism and executive aviation marketplace powered by artificial intelligence, is once again participating in the Catarina Aviation Show, consolidating its presence in all editions of the event. With an exclusive stand, the company presents to the public its innovative ecosystem, which combines efficiency, sustainability and unprecedented access to the world of private jets.
In a market still marked by ostentation, bTd Travel is betting on a new luxury, where time is worth more than status, and technology enables experiences previously restricted to the super-rich. The company connects s to empty legs (repositioning flights that previously returned empty), enabling jet travel with up to 50% discount, in addition to offering shared cabins, catering, helicopter transfers and full concierge.
With over 9 active — including 500 UHNWI —, bTd has been standing out globally: it was recognized as an IMPACT startup at the Web Summit Rio 2025 and has already operated flights with sustainable fuel (SAF), optimizing routes on three continents and offsetting 76 tons of CO₂ in 2024 alone. One of the emblematic cases was Neymar's return flight to Brazil, carried out with the modern Gulfstream G700.
Participation in the Catarina Aviation Show reinforces the company's strategy of being present where the HNW public is. With a growing network of flights, which includes routes such as São Paulo–Miami, New York and weekend getaways to destinations such as Angra dos Reis and Trancoso, bTd Travel expands access to private aviation in an intelligent and conscious way.
“We are living in a new era of luxury mobility. What was once synonymous with waste and exclusivity can now be shared, efficient and even sustainable. Our mission is to democratize true luxury — the kind that saves time, cares for the planet and provides unique experiences,” says Manoel Suhet, CEO of bTd Travel & Jets.
During the event, visitors will be able to get up close and personal with the bTd Jet Experience, which includes flights on models such as the Global 7500, with cabins that accommodate up to 14 engers, flat beds, Wi-Fi, entertainment and a driver waiting at the jet door. The entire operation is done via app, with simple booking, human service and integrated solutions that include
accommodation, ground transportation and even eVTOL transfers — technology that bTd is already preparing to launch in São Paulo and New York.
With a private aviation market valued at US$12,2 billion in the US and 764 jets ed in Brazil, the startup is positioning itself as one of the few to integrate technology, luxury and sustainability in a systemic way. And it shows, once again, at the Catarina Aviation Show, that the glamour of flying high is far from being a thing of the past — it has merely evolved.