India Fly Safe Aviation (Delhi International) ceased Bombardier Business Aircraft operations following the retirement of the sole Global 6000 it operated, ch-aviation research has revealed.

VT-JSY (msn 9527), a 12.1-year-old ultra-long-range jet capable of accommodating up to 15 passengers, was originally delivered to India Fly Safe Aviation in 2014. It was last active between November 29 and December 1, 2024, flying from Delhi International to Hartford Bradley, with stops at London Stansted and Bangor International. Reregistered in the United States on December 17 as N787NB, the aircraft is not currently listed as Part 135 certified and has yet to fly under the new registration.

India Fly Safe Aviation now operates a fleet of three fixed-wing aircraft under its Non-Scheduled Operator’s Permit (NSOP), including a 19.8-year-old E135 in a 37-seat configuration, a PC-12, and a Cessna Caravan 208B. Additionally, the company offers helicopter charter services with an AW109 and an AW139.