Execaire Retires Phenom 300E and Falcon 2000EX in Canada

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Execaire Aviation, based at Montréal Trudeau Airport, has officially retired its only Embraer Phenom 300E and Dassault Falcon 2000EX EASy, according to data from ch-aviation. The phase-out reflects ongoing fleet adjustments by the Canadian business aviation provider.

The Falcon 2000EX EASy, registered as C-FTMI (msn 76), completed its last flight on March 2, 2025, traveling from Miami Opa-Locka to its base at Toronto Pearson. The 19-year-old aircraft, configured for up to 10 passengers, has since been deregistered in Canada. Operated by Execaire since 2019, the jet had flown only seven times since June 2024.

The Phenom 300E, registered as N84EA (msn 50500566), was previously listed under Canadian registration C-GRIA. The 4.5-year-old aircraft, based at Montréal Trudeau, had been part of Execaire’s fleet since new. Its final flight was on February 24, from Toronto Pearson to Minneapolis Flying Cloud. On March 19, the aircraft was re-registered in the United States and has remained inactive since.

Despite these retirements, Execaire continues to maintain a diverse fleet. The company operates three Dassault jets, including a Falcon 900LX and two Falcon 7X aircraft, along with a Praetor 500. It also manages 36 additional aircraft from leading manufacturers such as Bombardier, Gulfstream, Pilatus, and Textron Aviation.

Execaire remains one of Canada’s leading business aviation firms, offering aircraft management, charter, and maintenance services to a broad client base. The fleet transition is part of its ongoing strategy to align with evolving market and operational needs.

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

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