Jetica (JTC, Moscow Vnukovo) has added the first Hawker 750 in February 2025, ch-aviation research reveals.

RA-02790 (msn HB-34), a 15.4-year-old jet, became active on February 17, 2025, flying from Ankara Esenboga to Baku Heydar Aliev International. ADS-B data shows the jet's first flight under Jetica's 'JTC' code was on March 17, between Nizhnekamsk, where it is based, and Moscow Vnukovo.

This is not the first time this aircraft has been registered in Russia. Initially delivered to a Romanian operator in 2011, it was later registered in Austria and Bermuda before joining Russia's Tulpar fleet in 2018 as RA-02790, the same registration it now holds. In 2022, the jet was stored at Istanbul Sabiha Gökcen before resuming operations in May 2024 as T7-FELHO. Based at Almaty International, it was retired in August, ferried to Istanbul Atatürk, where it remained until November, before flying to Ankara Esenboga.

This Hawker 750 joins Jetica’s certificate for private operations, which also includes three aircraft from the Global Express and Global 6000 series (two of which were recently inducted), two of the Global 5000 series, two Challenger 850s, a Legacy 650, and a Hawker 800XP. With the exception of the Global 5000 series jets and the Hawker 750, the other aircraft are also available for commercial operations.