JetStream Group has transferred two Citation VIs from the air operator's certificate (AOC) of JetStream (Hungary) to B.J. Aviation Slovenia, marking the introduction of the type to the latter's fleet, ch-aviation research reveals.
The aircraft, HA-SCU (msn 650-0217) and HA-JEX (msn 650-0240), are 32.7 and 30.1 years old, respectively, and configured for up to eight passengers. HA-SCU was last active under JetStream's 'VTB' code on February 16, 2025, flying between Vigo and Paris Le Bourget. On February 20, it departed to Larnaca already under B.J. Aviation Slovenia's 'JSD' code. Meanwhile, HA-JEX last operated under 'VTB' on February 18, from Paris Le Bourget to Budapest, before commencing operations under 'JSD' on February 27 with a flight to Belgrade Nikola Tesla.
With these additions, B.J. Aviation Slovenia, certified in late 2024, operates the two newly added Citation VIs alongside a Citation III. JetStream's AOC continues to include a Citation VI, in addition to a Citation Jet and two Citation IIIs. The group's third operator, B.J. Aviation, which also holds a Hungarian AOC, has a fleet comprising a Citation I (stored at Kiskunlacháza since May 2024), a Citation XLS+, a Citation III, a Citation VI (stored at Budapest since June 2024), two Citation VIIs, and a King Air B200.
JetStream CEO Tibor Varga told ch-aviation that the group intends to allocate aircraft across its AOC holders. "We have no plans to move additional aircraft under the Slovenian approval at this time," he added.