The Government of Angola has added a brand-new Global 7500 to the government fleet, ch-aviation research reveals. The ultra-long-range jet, registered in San Marino as T7-ANG (msn 70199), is operated by Global Jet Aruba on behalf of the Angolan government.

Before being registered in San Marino, the Bombardier Business Aircraft was briefly registered in the United States as N127W. On February 12, 2025, it was first active as T7-ANG, flying from Hartford Bradley to Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg, CH, and four days later to Cascais, in a livery featuring Angola's flag, coat of arms, and 'República de Angola' titles.

Prior to the arrival of T7-ANG, the Angola government used another Global 7500, LX-JET (msn 70166) operated by Global Jet Luxembourg. The aircraft operated at least on three different occasions under the callsign 'ANGOLA1' in 2024.

The Global Jet group operates another San Marino-registered Global 7500, alongside two units registered in Austria, two in Luxembourg, and one in Switzerland.

Following this addition, Angola's state fleet comprises a Global Express, a Global Express XRS, and a Falcon 900B, all registered in the country. A B787-8(BBJ), 2-DEER (msn 35309), owned by Sonair, a subsidiary of state-owned oil and gas company Sonangol, is also used for state visits of President João Lourenço.