Global Jet Concept (Geneva) has announced fleet expansion plans for the remainder of 2024 and the first quarter of 2025, with the addition of eight aircraft, namely a Falcon 2000LXS, a Global 6000, a Global 7500, a G650ER, three G700s, and a Praetor 500.

According to ch-aviation research, the G700 and Praetor 500 types will be operated for the first time by Global Jet. While the group already has Falcon 2000s in its fleet, it does not operate the 2000LXS variant yet.

Global Jet said it recently added a host of other aircraft, including two G200s, several G500, G600, and G650ERs, a Falcon 900LX, a Falcon 7X, and a Global Express XRS. With the exception of the G500 and G600 aircraft, all others are available for charter.

The Global Jet group currently manages more than 69 aircraft spanning over 35 different types, with 35 jets available for charter. It operates globally, with divisions including Global Jet Aruba, Global Jet Austria, Global Jet IOM, Global Jet Luxembourg, and Jinggong Global Jet. Last year, the company added the first ACJ320-200N available for charter and began managing the first B747-8(BBJ) under the Aruban certificate. Despite hailing from Switzerland, the group does not have an AOC in the country.