International Jet Management Retires Challenger 350 from Fleet

Share

International Jet Management (IJM) has officially retired its sole Bombardier Challenger 350, aircraft OE-HNL (msn 20852), as confirmed by ch-aviation research. The aircraft, which was configured to accommodate up to nine passengers, was last active under the IJM code on November 9, 2024, operating a flight between Paris Le Bourget and Nice.

The Challenger 350 joined IJM’s fleet in 2020 and was primarily used for various charter operations. However, on November 15, 2024, the aircraft was transferred to Austrian operator SPARFELL Luftfahrt, where it became the third Challenger 350 in the company’s fleet and operated its first flight under the ‘LDX’ code to Marrakech.

Following the Challenger 350’s retirement, IJM’s fleet now consists of 11 aircraft, including a range of Citation, Falcon, and Bombardier models, such as the Citation Jet 2, Citation Jet 4, Citation Latitude, Citation XLS, Eclipse 500, Falcon 7X, Falcon 8X, Falcon 900DX, GV, Global Express XRS, and Praetor 600. The operator also recently retired a Gulfstream G550.

In addition to its Austrian-registered fleet, International Jet Management also operates two German-registered aircraft: a Phenom 300 and a PC-24.

Related News : https://airguide.info/?s=Airline

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

Share