Falcon Luxe has inducted a Challenger 850, a Global Express, and a Legacy 650 as part of its plans to add around 40 aircraft by the end of 2026. The company has also announced plans to build a private jet terminal at Dubai World Central by 2030.

The newly added Global Express, A6-AFD (msn 9059), was first active on March 13, 2025, with a test flight around Dubai World Central, where it has remained parked since. It joins another Emirati-registered Global Express XRS - the first jet unveiled by Falcon Luxe following its rebrand in late 2024 - both of which are currently operated by Falcon Aviation Services. The 24.9-year-old jet was previously registered as T7-ALEX3 and operated by Falcon Aviation Services San Marino. It was last active on January 22, with flight from Barcelona El Prat to Dubai World Central, where it was based.

Additionally, the company has added a Challenger 850 and a Legacy 650, both configured for up to 14 passengers. Their manufacturer serial numbers and registrations have not been disclosed.

By 2030, Falcon Luxe plans to invest USD100 million to upgrade a 13,705-square-metre maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility at Dubai World Central, which will also include a private jet terminal.

Meanwhile, Falcon Aviation Services, Falcon Luxe’s partner in securing an Emirati air operator's certificate (AOC), operates a locally registered fleet comprising a Falcon 900DX, a G450, a G550, and four DHC-8-Q400s, one of which was delivered in March 2025. Falcon Aviation Services San Marino manages additional aircraft, including a recently added Global 6500.