SybaJet San Marino Resumes Pilatus PC-24 Private Jet Operations

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SybaJet San Marino (BCP) has resumed Pilatus PC-24 operations with the addition of a brand-new aircraft in December 2024, according to ch-aviation research. The aircraft is operating for UK-based Silver Aviation, which lacks an Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC).

The PC-24, registered as T7-VITA (msn 541), first flew on December 4, completing a roundtrip between Lahr and Buochs before heading to Manchester International the next day. Now based in Manchester, the jet features an eight-seat configuration, catering to executive travelers.

This new PC-24 joins SybaJet San Marino’s existing fleet, which includes a 12-year-old Gulfstream G650 added to its AOC in July 2024. The expansion strengthens the company’s charter services, particularly in the European private aviation sector.

Silver Aviation, which does not hold an AOC, is using SybaJet San Marino to operate its first executive jet charter service. Additionally, the company offers charter flights with two Pilatus PC-12 turboprops under the AOC of UK-based 247 Aviation.

With the Pilatus PC-24 known for its versatility, short runway capabilities, and luxury features, its introduction is expected to enhance Silver Aviation’s premium travel offerings. The resumption of operations signals growing demand for light jets in Europe’s private charter market.

By expanding its fleet, SybaJet San Marino reinforces its presence in the business aviation sector, offering high-end travel solutions for private clients seeking efficient and comfortable flights across key European destinations.

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