MHS Aviation Transfers Final Dassault Jet to Elangeni’s AOC

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MHS Aviation (Germany) has transferred its last Dassault Aviation aircraft to partner operator Elangeni’s Austrian Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC). The 13-year-old Falcon 2000LX, D-BAHB (msn 230), was last operated under MHS Aviation’s ‘MHV’ code on February 11, 2025, flying from Teterboro to London Biggin Hill. Four days later, it entered Elangeni’s operations, operating under the ‘ELG’ code with a flight to Munich. The aircraft, configured for up to eight passengers, was part of MHS Aviation’s fleet since 2017.

This transfer follows the earlier movement of another Falcon 2000LX, OE-HMR (msn 152), which was added to MHS Aviation’s fleet at the same time as D-BAHB and was transferred to Elangeni’s operations in November 2024. Recently, MHS Aviation also added a Falcon 900EX, which was placed directly under Elangeni’s AOC.

After the transfer, MHS Aviation’s fleet now includes two Challenger 604s, two Do328-100s, three additional Do328-100s and a Do328-300 (currently stored), along with a Praetor 600. Elangeni’s fleet now comprises the Dassault aircraft, two Citation Jet 2+ aircraft, and a Phenom 300. While Elangeni focuses on aircraft management, MHS Aviation also provides charter services, with both companies sharing their fleets.

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

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