Zenith Aviation Limited has recently entered administration in the UK, with all flights grounded and 41 staff laid off. Administrators are assessing assets, redundancy claims, and options for rescue or sale.[1][2][3]
Key points
- Status: Entered administration on May 15, 2026; the fleet is grounded and operations stopped.[2][3]
- Impact: 41 employees affected; redundancy claims being processed.[3][1]
- Context: The company had changed hands earlier in 2025, with Opul Jets having control before losing it again by December 2025, a factor in the current insolvency.[1][2]
What this means for you
- If you or someone you know was affected, you should file for statutory redundancy entitlements and stay in touch with the administrator for potential rescue or buyout options as they are explored.[1]
- For current flight bookings or debited payments, monitor official updates from the administrator or reliable news outlets; expect continued disruption until a resolution is reached.[3]
Recent coverage you may want to follow
- The Mirror and Express (UK outlets) covering the administrative move, job losses, and grounding of the fleet.[2][3]
- AIN (Aviation industry news) provides a concise industry update on insolvency and implications for charter operations.[7]
If you’d like, I can summarize the latest developments in a concise timeline or set up a brief alert-style brief with the latest confirmed updates as they’re published. References:
- Zenith Aviation Limited enters administration, 41 jobs lost[1]
- UK airline grounded, 41 jobs lost[2]
- Mirror coverage on administration and fleet grounding[3]
- AIN industry notice on insolvency[7]