Global Jet Austria (GLJ, Vienna) has resumed Dassault Aviation operations following the addition of a Spanish-registered Falcon 2000LXS, ch-aviation research reveals.

EC-OLH (msn 340) is a 6.2-year-old aircraft configured for up to 10 passengers. Previously operated by Switzerland's Cat Aviation as HB-IBJ, it was based at Zurich until September 2024. The jet was last active under the previous operator's 'CAZ' code on February 18, 2025, flying between Geneva and Rotterdam, followed by a leg to Farnborough. It remained parked until February 27, when it departed to Valencia Manises as EC-OLH.

Cat Aviation, which recently phased out the Falcon 7X type, continues to operate a Falcon 2000LXS, alongside a Falcon 6X and two Pilatus PC-24s.

Global Jet Austria previously operated several Dassault jets, including two Falcon 2000EX EASy, the most recent retired in 2023. This newly added Falcon 2000LXS joins four other Spanish-registered aircraft operated by Global Jet Austria, namely, a Challenger 604, a Citation Latitude, and two G200s. Additionally, the company operates a fleet of Austrian-registered aircraft, including two Global 7500s and a G650, as well as Swiss-registered jets, including a Global 7500 and a Pilatus PC-24.

The Global Jet group operates 13 additional Dassault jets under the certificate of Global Jet Luxembourg, comprising a Falcon 900EX EASy, two Falcon 900LXs, a Falcon 2000S, a Falcon 2000(LX), a Falcon 2000LXS, a Falcon 2000EX EASy, four Falcon 7X, and two Falcon 8X.