Global Jet Expands Fleet with Eight New Aircraft in 2025

Global Jet Concept, based in Geneva, has revealed its fleet expansion plans, announcing the addition of eight new aircraft by early 2025. These include a Falcon 2000LXS, a Global 6000, a Global 7500, a G650ER, three G700s, and a Praetor 500. This marks the first time Global Jet will operate G700 and Praetor 500 models, while the Falcon 2000LXS adds to its existing Falcon 2000 fleet.
In addition to these upcoming acquisitions, Global Jet recently added a range of aircraft, including two G200s, multiple G500s and G600s, a G650ER, a Falcon 900LX, a Falcon 7X, and a Global Express XRS. Except for the G500 and G600 models, all these aircraft are available for charter, reflecting the company’s commitment to expanding its charter offerings.
Global Jet currently manages a fleet of over 69 aircraft spanning more than 35 different types, with 35 jets available for charter. Its operations extend worldwide through subsidiaries such as Global Jet Aruba, Global Jet Austria, Global Jet IOM, Global Jet Luxembourg, and Jinggong Global Jet. Notably, the company added the first ACJ320-200N for charter last year and began managing a B747-8(BBJ) under its Aruban certificate.
Despite its Swiss origins, Global Jet does not hold an Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) in Switzerland. This ongoing fleet expansion positions the company as a global leader in private aviation, offering diverse and luxurious options for its clients.
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