Deus X Pay, a licensed provider of stablecoin transaction solutions, announced a strategic partnership with Titan Aviation, a full-service aircraft management company, providing global aviation services headquartered in Dubai.
This collaboration, which began earlier this year, enables Titan Aviation to accept cryptocurrencies for its services, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Tether (USDT), and USD Coin (USDC).
With this integration, high-net-worth travelers and corporate flight departments can seamlessly transact using digital assets, unlocking near-instant settlement, transparent fees, and an enhanced booking experience—whether flying regionally or connecting across continents via Titan Aviation’s global network of bases in the US, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia‑Pacific.
Managing Director, Captain Sakeer Sheik at Titan Aviation, highlighted that the adoption of cryptocurrency reflects the company’s commitment to innovation and excellence in client experience.
“We manage aircraft and clients across time zones, so payments shouldn’t be the part that slows anyone down. Through Deus X Pay, transactions that once took days now happen almost instantly—clear, secure, and borderless. It’s a smarter way to do business in global aviation.”
Richard Crook, CEO of Deus X Pay, emphasised the significance of the collaboration: “Our partnership with Titan Aviation is a catalyst for transforming transaction processes in the luxury travel sector. By utilising our stablecoin infrastructure, we provide the speed and reliability that today’s travelers expect, while equipping Titan Aviation with a solid, compliant framework that adheres to regulatory standards across various jurisdictions.”
Deus X Pay is fully compliant and regulated as a Virtual Asset Service Provider, operating under licenses in:
- Lithuania, supervised by the Financial Crime
Investigation Service (FNTT)
- The Czech Republic, supervised by the
Financial Analytical Office (FAU)
- Canada, supervised by the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) -TradeArabia News Service