Class Aviation has reregistered its sole executive jet, a GIV-SP, in Mauritania, making it the only business jet on the country's register, ch-aviation research reveals.

The 27.4-year-old Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft, 5T-PCL (msn 1322), was first active under its new registration on March 4, 2025, flying between Madrid Barajas - where it had been undergoing maintenance with Gestair Private Jets since April 2024 - and Rabat, followed by a leg to Ben Slimane.

Based in Nouakchott, the jet joined Class Aviation's fleet in November 2020 under a United States registration, initially as N272TX, before being reregistered as N966CL in January 2023. Available for charter, it has been used by state delegations from several African countries during its time with the operator, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guinea-Bissau, and Mali.

Class Aviation’s fleet consists of the recently reregistered Gulfstream IV-SP and a King Air B200. The company provides charter and medical evacuation flights, remaining the only private jet charter operator in Mauritania.