Titan Aviation San Marino (Rimini) has registered its first Bombardier Aerospace Global 5000, Challenger 605 and Falcon 2000EX EASy, while resuming its Hawker 4000 operations within in its San Marino fleet, according to ch-aviation research.

The Global 5000, registered as T7-VSG (msn 9398), flew from Hartford Bradley to Zurich on September 1, followed by a flight to Hyderabad International the next day. The 14.5-year-old aircraft was previously owned by Bombardier and registered in the United States as N934J.

Titan Aviation also added its first Challenger 605, registered as T7-ALX1 (msn 5906), a 12.4-year-old aircraft, and its first Falcon 2000EX EASy, registered as T7-CIHAN (msn 028), a 20.2-year-old jet, both previously operated by Alex Jets San Marino.

The company has resumed Hawker 4000 operations in San Marino after a brief one-month hiatus, with the addition of T7-AAH (msn RC-26), a 16.8-year-old jet previously registered to a private owner in the United States as N4026. The two other Hawker 4000s in Titan Aviation San Marino's fleet, T7-TJ104 (msn RC-25), a 16.8-year-old aircraft, and T7-TJ184 (msn RC-72), a 13-year-old jet, have been operated by DC Aviation San Marino since August.

The operator's San Marino-registered fleet also includes one B737-400, one B737-700(BBJ), one Falcon 50EX, one G200, one G450, one GIV-SP, one Hawker 800XP(2), one Hawker 800XPi, two Hawker 900XPs, three Legacy 600s, and two Legacy 650s.