ExecuJet Middle East (EJO, Dubai World Central) inaugurated a new 15,000-square-metre private jet terminal at Dubai World Central in December 2024, featuring a 7,000-square-metre hangar. Complementing the facility is a Dassault Aviation-owned maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) centre. Additionally, ExecuJet Middle East added a first G650ER this month, as revealed by ch-aviation research.
Developed in collaboration with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH) in Dubai South, adjacent to Dubai World Central, the new fixed-base operation (FBO) is the second ExecuJet facility in the United Arab Emirates, following the one at Dubai International.
In December 2024, ExecuJet Middle East resumed Gulfstream Aerospace operations, adding a first G650ER, registered in San Marino. T7-P1MP (msn 6652) is a 2.3-year-old ultra-long-range jet. The G650ER joins other Bombardier Business Aircraft, Dassault Aviation, and Embraer Executive Jets aircraft under ExecuJet Middle East's operations. ExecuJet is a part of the Luxaviation Group, with no other Luxaviation division currently operating G650ERs.
The aircraft was previously operated by SybaJet San Marino, where it was the last of two G650ERs. SybaJet San Marino continues to operate a non-ER G650.