Jet Aviation’s German Unit Adds First Falcon 6X

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Jet Aviation Business Jets Deutschland (JBD, Cologne/Bonn) has welcomed its first Falcon 6X, marking a milestone as the Jet Aviation group’s inaugural operation of this aircraft type. The brand-new Dassault Aviation jet, registered as D-ABEI (msn 14), joins the German division’s fleet alongside a Falcon 2000LX.

The Falcon 6X entered service on November 13, flying from Paris Le Bourget to Paris Chalons-Vatry before heading to Cologne/Bonn. The same day, the jet conducted base training flights at Frankfurt Hahn and then returned to its home base in Cologne/Bonn, where it has been stationed since.

Jet Aviation Business Jets Deutschland, a branch of Jet Aviation and a subsidiary of General Dynamics, previously operated only the Falcon 2000LX. This addition expands the German unit’s capabilities, providing enhanced performance and range.

Globally, Jet Aviation manages a fleet of approximately 300 aircraft, including models from Airbus Corporate Jets, Boeing Business Jets, Bombardier, Embraer, Gulfstream, and Textron. The introduction of the Falcon 6X reflects the group’s ongoing commitment to diversifying and modernizing its offerings to meet the demands of its elite clientele.

This delivery reinforces Jet Aviation’s position as a leader in global business aviation, showcasing its ability to integrate advanced aircraft like the Falcon 6X into its operations seamlessly.

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

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