India Fly Safe Aviation (Delhi International) has resumed operations with Bombardier Business Aircraft following a five month-hiatus. ch-aviation research reveals that the operator inducted its first Challenger 350.
The 9.6-year-old jet, registered in San Marino as T7-JSX (msn 20588), is configured for up to 10 passengers. It was delivered to Delhi International from Denver Centennial between April 15 and 17, 2025, with stops at Bangor International, Shannon, and Trabzon.
Previously, the aircraft was operated under the Part 135 certificate of International Jet Aviation Services as N70BV. It was last active under the company's 'IJA' code on March 26, performing a test flight around Denver Centennial, where it was based, and Wichita Eisenhower.
This Challenger 350 is the first San Marino-registered aircraft operated by India Fly Safe Aviation. The carrier's fleet on its non-scheduled operator permit (NSOP) comprises an E135, a PC-12, an AW109, and an AW139. The sole Global 6000 it operated was retired in late 2024.
Following the phase-out of the aircraft, International Jet Aviation's Part 135 certificate now includes a Learjet 35A, two Learjet 55s, a Learjet 60SE, three Learjet 60XRs, a Hawker 800XP(2), two King Air C90As, and a King Air B200GT. The company recently added a first G550 to the charter fleet, although it has not yet been listed as Part 135-certified.