UAE’s Falcon Luxe Expands with 3 New Business Jets

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Falcon Luxe, a prominent UAE-based private jet operator, has added a Challenger 850, a Global Express, and a Legacy 650 to its growing fleet as part of its plan to expand to around 40 aircraft by the end of 2026. Additionally, the company is set to build a private jet terminal at Dubai World Central by 2030, with an investment of USD 100 million to upgrade a 13,705-square-meter maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility.

The newly added Global Express, A6-AFD (msn 9059), was first active on March 13, 2025, with a test flight over Dubai World Central. It has remained parked at the airport since the flight. This aircraft joins another Emirati-registered Global Express XRS, which was Falcon Luxe’s first jet after its rebrand in late 2024. Both jets are operated by Falcon Aviation Services. The 24.9-year-old Global Express was previously registered as T7-ALEX3 and operated by Falcon Aviation Services San Marino before its recent delivery to Falcon Luxe.

In addition to the Global Express, Falcon Luxe has also inducted a Challenger 850 and a Legacy 650, both configured for up to 14 passengers. The company has not disclosed their serial numbers or registrations.

Falcon Luxe’s partnership with Falcon Aviation Services, which holds the Emirati air operator’s certificate (AOC), continues to strengthen their fleet, which includes a Falcon 900DX, G450, G550, and four DHC-8-Q400s.

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

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