Operadora de Vuelos Ejecutivos (OPV, Toluca) trading as OVESA, has replaced its sole 11.8-year-old G650 with a brand new sister-type GVII-G600, ch-aviation research has concluded.

The GVII-G600, XA-CHR (msn 73143) was delivered on November 15, flying between Savannah International and the Mexico City metropolitan area.

The new aircraft replaces a G650 (msn 6063), which was also registered as XA-CHR. The ultra-long-range jet, operated by OVESA since 2019, completed its final flight on October 15, from London Luton to the Mexico City metro area. Capable of seating up to 13 passengers, the aircraft is now listed for sale under the pre-owned aircraft programme of Gulfstream Aerospace.

With this transition, the operator's fleet now consists solely of the newly added GVII-G600. OVESA has always operated a fleet comprising exclusively Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft, having first inducted a G500, which was in service from 2008 to 2021, and later a G400, which it operated from 2014 to 2020.