Nuvion and JetPay announce a partnership aimed at improving the financial infrastructure used in private aviation. The companies cite the complexity of cross-border payments in the sector, contrasting the international nature of charter trips—booked in one country, operated from another, fueled in a third, and paid for by a client elsewhere—with payment processes that can take days to move funds between countries. According to the announcement, the goal is to help aviation businesses complete payments more efficiently across borders, rather than relying on slower legacy payment systems. The press release frames the partnership as an effort to modernize how payments are handled in private aviation’s multi-country operations, where booking, operations, fuel procurement, and customer payments may occur in different jurisdictions. The materials provided do not include additional technical details, timelines, or information about specific routes, customers, or regulatory coverage. Overall, the sources describe the initiative as a coordinated effort between Nuvion and JetPay to provide a dedicated payment infrastructure for private aviation.