Gulf Wings (GWC, Sharjah) has inducted its first Dassault Aviation Falcon 2000LXS, taking over the only unit of the type previously operated by fellow Emirati aircraft management and charter specialist ExecuJet Middle East (EJO, Dubai World Central), ch-aviation research has revealed.
T7-URJ (msn 321) was registered to the Sharjah-based operator on June 10, 2024, and subsequently ferried out of maintenance at Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg, CH to Karpathos and then to Dubai World Central on June 11-12, 2024.
Gulf Wings also operates one Challenger 604 and one Challenger 605 on the Sanmarinese register, and three more Challenger 605s on the Emirati one.
Following the retirement of the Falcon 2000LXS, ExecuJet Middle East continues to operate three Global 5000s, three Global 6000s, two Global 7500s, one Challenger 650, one Lineage 1000, and one Falcon 8X. The aircraft are placed on the Emirati, Sanmarinese, Bermudan, and Isle of Man registers. Luxaviation Group, ExecuJet's parent, avails of two more Falcon 2000LXS in its charter fleet: one operated by Luxaviation San Marino and one by ExecuJet Australia.