Jetica Adds First Hawker 750 to Russian Charter Fleet

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Jetica, a Russian business aviation operator, has added its first Hawker 750 to its fleet, marking a new chapter in the company’s expansion into midsize jet operations. The aircraft was previously operated by Canada’s Execaire Aviation, which has now phased out the type, along with its only Phenom 300E.

The Hawker 750, formerly registered as C-FTMI (msn 76), is a 19-year-old jet configured for up to 10 passengers. It was last flown on March 2, 2025, from Miami Opa-Locka to Toronto Pearson, its previous base. While already deregistered in Canada, the aircraft’s new registration under Jetica is pending final confirmation. The aircraft had seen limited use in recent months, logging just seven flights since June 2024 under Execaire Aviation, which had operated it since 2019.

Meanwhile, Execaire has also removed a Phenom 300E from its fleet. The 4.5-year-old jet, N84EA (msn 50500566), formerly registered as C-GRIA, was last active on February 24, flying from Toronto Pearson to Minneapolis Flying Cloud. It was re-registered in the United States on March 19 and has not flown since.

With these changes, Execaire Aviation’s active fleet now includes a Falcon 900LX, two Falcon 7X aircraft, and a Praetor 500. The company also manages a diverse portfolio of 36 additional aircraft, including models from Bombardier, Gulfstream, Pilatus, and Textron Aviation.

Jetica’s acquisition of the Hawker 750 reflects growing demand in Russia’s charter market for reliable midsize jets offering both range and passenger comfort.

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

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