Swiss Air Fleet Audit Reveals Costly Inefficiencies
Federal audit finds government's civilian aircraft fleet severely underutilized, recommending reduction or leasing options to improve cost-effectiveness

Key Takeaways
- The Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA) operates a fleet of seven aircraft, consisting of four planes and three helicopters.
- The fleet's operating costs reached CHF 3.5 million in 2023.
- The aircraft are utilized for an average of only 2.6 hours per week.
- Two helicopters, a Pilatus PC-12 and an Airbus H-125, are used exclusively by the Swiss Security Investigation Service (SESE).
- The audit excludes the government's jets used by the Federal Council, which are managed by the defence ministry.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The cost/utility ratio is unfavourable."
"Reducing the size of the fleet or giving it up in favour of leasing."