Luxaviation San Marino Adds First Boeing 737-800 BBJ

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Luxaviation San Marino (LSM) has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Boeing 737-800(BBJ), marking a significant milestone for the company. The aircraft, registered as T7-NAS (msn 42510), was delivered between October 29 and 30, 2024, after completing a ferry flight from Bozeman, Montana, to Dubai World Central with a stopover at London Stansted. The company’s Chief Aviation Officer, Robert Fisch, confirmed the delivery to ch-aviation, stating that the Boeing Business Jet will be available for charter when not in use by its private owner.

Background and Details of Luxaviation’s New Boeing BBJ

The newly acquired 737-800(BBJ), a Boeing Business Jet, is 11.4 years old and was previously owned by Pasaca Capital Inc., registered in the United States as N889CL. The jet was last active under this registration on September 5, 2024, when it flew from Ardmore, Oklahoma, to Bozeman. Before that, it had been stored in Burbank, California, for four months, from December 2023 to April 2024.

This acquisition signals Luxaviation San Marino’s expansion into the ultra-premium bizliner market, catering to clients seeking luxury, privacy, and long-range travel capabilities. The BBJ’s charter availability adds a high-demand, luxury aircraft option to Luxaviation’s growing portfolio, targeting both private owners and luxury travel seekers in the San Marino market and beyond.

Strategic Importance for Luxaviation San Marino

According to Fisch, the addition of the Boeing BBJ aligns with Luxaviation San Marino’s strategic focus on San Marino as a key region for growth. As part of the Luxaviation Group, Luxaviation San Marino has consistently expanded its fleet to meet the needs of high-end clients, offering a range of aircraft that span mid-size to ultra-long-range business jets. The decision to add a Boeing Business Jet reflects Luxaviation’s commitment to providing a diversified fleet to meet various luxury travel needs.

Fisch noted that Luxaviation San Marino’s fleet already includes an array of business jets from Bombardier, Dassault, Embraer, Hawker Beechcraft, and Gulfstream Aerospace. The new Boeing BBJ further solidifies the company’s position in the ultra-luxury segment, providing its clients with enhanced flexibility and access to long-haul routes.

Luxaviation Group’s Global Reach and Operational Expansion

Luxaviation Group, one of the world’s largest private aviation companies, operates 15 air operator certificates (AOCs) across Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Mexico. The Group’s portfolio includes brands such as Luxaviation and ExecuJet, offering private charter, aircraft management, and other aviation services globally. The addition of the Boeing BBJ to its San Marino division expands its already diverse fleet and strengthens Luxaviation’s presence in the high-demand European market.

Enhanced Charter and Private Travel Options

With the BBJ now part of Luxaviation’s offerings, clients can expect a new level of service in luxury travel. The 737-800(BBJ) is known for its spacious interior, customizable cabins, and extended range, making it ideal for private charters on long-haul international routes. This new addition allows Luxaviation San Marino to provide clients with the flexibility to charter a high-end business jet with the comfort and capabilities of a large aircraft.

Conclusion

Luxaviation San Marino’s acquisition of its first Boeing 737-800(BBJ) represents a pivotal expansion into the ultra-luxury business jet market. By adding this BBJ, Luxaviation not only diversifies its fleet but also enhances its position as a premier provider of luxury charter services in San Marino and Europe. This strategic addition supports Luxaviation Group’s global growth goals, leveraging the popularity of Boeing Business Jets to attract high-net-worth individuals seeking exclusive travel experiences. With the BBJ’s availability for charter, Luxaviation San Marino is well-positioned to meet the evolving demands of luxury aviation clients.

Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, bing.com, ch-aviation.com

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