Dubai Air Wing (DUB, Dubai International) retired its only business jet that is not a bizliner, namely a G650.
The 11.6-year-old jet, previously operated by the Dubai government as A6-HMM, was re-registered as T7-DXB (msn 6079) for SybaJet San Marino on July 19, 2024, ch-aviation research has revealed. It was ferried from Dubai World Central to Nice on July 24 and has since been active on flights around Europe.
Dubai Air Wing, which operates on behalf of the emirate's government and ruling family, currently has a fleet comprising one B737-700(BBJ), two B737-800s, three B737-800(BBJ)s, two B747-400s, one B747-400FSCD, one B747-400M, and one B777-200(LR).
T7-DXB is the first G650 in the fleet of SybaJet San Marino, although the operator already operates one Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft, G650ER T7-P1MP (msn 6552).