North-West Aircompany Adds Third Falcon 7X to Charter Fleet

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North-West Aircompany, based in St. Petersburg, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a third Falcon 7X, identified as RA-09024 (msn 242), according to ch-aviation research. The 10-year-old trijet was recently imported into Russia after being registered in Tajikistan and South Africa.

Previously operated by Türkiye’s Genel Havacilik as TC-CEM, the aircraft was stored at Istanbul Atatürk Airport before being re-registered as EY-315 in Tajikistan and later as ZS-LOV in South Africa. It departed Istanbul under the South African registration on September 5, 2024, before entering service in Russia.

The Falcon 7X became active under its Russian registration on October 1, 2024, with flights from Moscow to Astana Nursultan Nazarbayev and Tashkent International. On November 11, it operated its first flight under North-West Aircompany’s ‘OE’ code between Moscow and Astana.

The addition brings North-West Aircompany’s Falcon 7X fleet to three, joining RA-09604 (msn 117) and RA-09618 (msn 274). The company’s diverse fleet includes one ACJ318-100, one ACJ320-200N, two A321-200NX, one Global 5000, three Global 6000s, two Global 6500s, one Challenger 650, two G550s, one G650, one Falcon 900C, four AW139 helicopters, and one Mil Mi-171.

Specializing in business charters, North-West Aircompany continues to strengthen its position in the Russian private aviation market with its growing fleet of high-performance aircraft.

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

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