ExecuJet Middle East (EJO, Dubai World Central) has added its first UAE-registered Global 7500, according to ch-aviation research. A6-MAH (msn 70083) is a 3.8-year-old ultra-long-range jet that joins two other Global 7500s managed by the company, one registered in the Isle of Man and the other in San Marino.

Originally delivered in late 2021 to Jetology as OE-LPR, the Bombardier Business Aircraft was de-registered earlier this year, marking the end of the type’s service under the Austrian operator. Between July and August, the jet undertook several test flights around Fujairah, Ras al Khaimah International and Dubai World Central, where it has been stationed since August 18.

Following the addition, ExecuJet Middle East now operates two aircraft registered in the country, the other being a 14.2-year-old Embraer Executive Jets Lineage 1000. The company currently operates additional Global variants, including three Global 5000s and three Global 6000s, alongside a Challenger 650 and a Dassault Aviation Falcon 8X registered in Bermuda, the Isle of Man, and San Marino.

ExecuJet is a part of the Luxaviation Group since its acquisition in 2015. No other Luxaviation unit operates Global 7500s.