Tyrolean Jet & Service (TJS, Innsbruck) has taken delivery of a brand-new Praetor 600, ch-aviation research shows.

OE-HBH (msn 55020223), configured for up to nine passengers, was ferried to Innsbruck, where it is based, between March 21 and 23, 2025, from the manufacturer's facility at Melbourne Essendon, with stops at Savannah International, Rocky Mount, Hartford Bradley, Bangor International, Shannon, Rotterdam, and Luxembourg.

Following this addition, Tyrolean now operates two Embraer Executive Jets - the newly added Praetor 600 and a Phenom 300E - alongside a Global 5000 and a Citation XLS+, while a Citation Jet 1+ and two Citation Jet 2s, currently for sale, remain inactive. Tyrolean's Maltese division, TJS Malta, operates a Falcon 7X and a PC-12.

Additionally, Tyrolean has recently announced plans to induct an Airbus Corporate Jets aircraft of unknown type. "Concerning ACJs, we are in discussions with some potential clients, but nothing concrete yet," Tyrolean's director of business development and aircraft management Mario Danner confirmed to ch-aviation. The company previously operated an ACJ318-100 and three ACJ319-100s, retiring all of them by 2020.

The growth is part of a global fleet expansion plan following Gama Aviation’s takeover of Tyrolean, as revealed in an exclusive ch-aviation interview last month with Graham Williamson, Gama’s managing director of aircraft management and charter.