ecap Insights Podcast | Aviation as a Catalyst: Episode 7 – Evolving Aviation in the Middle East & the Future of Flight
In this episode, Nick Harvey speaks with Rob DiCastri, CEO of Serenity Aviation, about the transformation of private aviation in Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East – and what it reveals about leadership, innovation, and market opportunity.
“Back then, expats could sell their experience. Now, you must prove yourself globally – there’s no shortcut.”
Rob shares lessons from three decades of navigating complex markets, building private aviation from scratch, and leading through disruption.
Key Insights
Fractional Ownership Is Not One-Size-Fits-All
High-net-worth clients in Saudi Arabia prefer full ownership or chartering. Fractional models struggle because the market demands certainty, control, and bespoke experiences.
Leadership That Works in the Middle East
Old-school hierarchies have given way to reward-focused, motivational approaches. Decentralisation, cultural fluency, and strong communication are now essential for leading teams in fast-evolving markets.
Customers Are Driving Change
Cabin comfort, safety, and the overall experience matter more than aircraft size. Commercial airlines’ first-class offerings continue to shape expectations, influencing what private operators can deliver.
Market Growth & Emerging Opportunities
Domestic and international markets are expanding rapidly. Smaller aircraft, new airports like Dubai South, and carriers such as Riyadh Air are creating new business models and routes across the region.
The Next Decade of Flight
From UAV taxis to autonomous cargo aircraft such as LODD, technology is redefining aviation. The UAE is at the forefront, creating opportunities for early adoption, operational innovation, and leadership in next-generation flight.
Leadership Takeaways
Prove Your Expertise Globally:
Regional experience alone is not enough; credibility at the highest level is required.
Adapt to Market Complexity:
Regulations, financing, and customer expectations evolve quickly – leaders must anticipate and respond.
Prioritise People and Culture:
Decentralised decision-making and trust-based leadership drive organisational agility.
Spot Emerging Opportunities:
From technology to market expansion, leaders must act on trends before they become mainstream.
Closing Reflection
Private aviation in the Middle East is not just about aircraft. It’s about leadership, innovation, and shaping experiences in a high-stakes, fast-moving market. For those ready to embrace complexity and opportunity, the sky is only the beginning.
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