Poland’s AMC Aviation Expands Fleet with First Falcon 7X

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AMC Aviation (AMQ, Warsaw Chopin) has expanded its fleet by introducing its first Dassault Falcon 7X, marking the company’s entry into Dassault Aviation operations, according to ch-aviation research.

The newly acquired SP-AGA (msn 272) began service on January 24, 2025, flying between Geneva and Poznan Lawica. The 8.6-year-old jet was previously operated by Malta-based Skyfirst, with its last recorded flight under the KFE code occurring on December 5, 2024, during a test flight around Geneva.

Skyfirst continues to operate two Falcon 7Xs, a Falcon 8X, and a Global Express under its Maltese Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC).

The Falcon 7X joins AMC Aviation’s growing fleet, which now includes 19 other aircraft, such as:

  • Three Learjet 60XRs
  • Challenger 300 & Challenger 605
  • Citation Jet 3+ & Citation Excel
  • Phenom 100 & Praetor 600
  • Gulfstream G150, G280, GVII-G500
  • HondaJet & three Pilatus PC-24s (one registered in Germany)
  • Premier I & Premier IA
  • King Air B350i

This latest addition reinforces AMC Aviation’s expansion in Poland’s business aviation sector, catering to VIP and corporate clients. The Falcon 7X’s long-range capabilities enhance the company’s ability to serve high-demand intercontinental routes, further strengthening its presence in Europe’s private jet market.

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

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