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Global 6000 pair strengthens Albinati’s European fleet

December 8, 2025

Equipped with Bombardier’s Vision Flight Deck and Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics, the Global 6000s benefit from enhanced situational awareness and operational efficiency. They will fly all over the continent.

The Global 6000 is a reliable performer.

As 2025 draws to a close, Albinati Aeronautics has added two Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft to its fleet, further strengthening the Swiss business jet operator’s long-range capabilities. The aircraft were acquired for their respective owners by Jetron Switzerland, a subsidiary of Albinati Aeronautics, before being placed under management.

The first Global 6000 has successfully completed its inspection by the Maltese authorities and performed its first flight under Albinati's Maltese AOC in late November.

One of the aircraft, registered in Switzerland, will not be available for charter, but the Malta-registered one will.

The second aircraft is undergoing interior and exterior refurbishment by AMAC Aerospace in Basel and is scheduled to join the fleet in spring 2026. As part of this process, it will receive new upholstery, carpeting, woodwork refinements and exterior paint. These additions bring the number of Global-series aircraft managed by Albinati Aeronautics to nine, reflecting the continued relevance of this type within its long-range offering.

The Global 6000 features a long three-zone cabin providing an exceptional level of comfort in its category. Equipped with Bombardier’s Vision Flight Deck and Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics, it enhances situational awareness and operational efficiency. Designed for intercontinental missions, the aircraft combines long-range performance with operational flexibility, making it ideally suited to meet the growing demand for corporate long-haul travel.

As Albinati Aeronautics approaches its 25th anniversary in 2026, the fleet will continue to evolve to meet its clients’ needs with the arrival of a new Pilatus PC-24 scheduled to enter service in March 2026 and a new Embraer Praetor 600 scheduled to enter service in May. These upcoming additions will further strengthen Albinati Aeronautics’ operational versatility and ability to meet diverse client needs.

“Our continued expansion reflects an ongoing dedication to delivering tailored aviation solutions with reliability,” says Stefano Albinati, founder and CEO, Albinati Aeronautics.

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