Albinati Aeronautics adds two Global 6000s to managed fleet

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Albinati Aeronautics has added two Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft to its managed fleet, further strengthening its long-range capabilities. 

The aircraft were acquired by Albinati subsidiary Jetron Switzerland before being placed under Albinati’s management. With these additions, Albinati now managed nine Global-series aircraft.

Stefano Albinati, founder and CEO, Albinati Aeronautics, said: “Our continued expansion reflects an ongoing dedication to delivering tailored aviation solutions with reliability.”

The first Global 6000, 9H-ORNET, has successfully completed inspection by the Maltese authorities and performed its first flight under our Malta AOC on Friday, 28th November.

The second aircraft, HB-JRH, is being refurbished at AMAC Aerospace in Basel, including both cabin and exterior work.

Next year is Albinati’s 25th anniversary in 2026 and the company has plans to count fleet expansion. It has a Pilatus PC-24 scheduled to enter service in March 2026 and a Embraer Praetor 600 scheduled to enter service in May.

Back in July, Albinati added a Bombardier Global 6500 to its long-range fleet. Added under its Maltese air operator certificate (AOC), the addition was prompted by a “longstanding client”

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