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Jet Aviation San Marino Acquires Group’s First ACJ220

Jet Aviation San Marino Acquires Group’s First ACJ220
Expansion of Fleet with Asia-Pacific’s First ACJ220
Jet Aviation Business Jets (San Marino) has enhanced its fleet by acquiring the group’s first ACJ220-100, marking the introduction of this aircraft type in the Asia-Pacific region. The VIP-configured airliner, manufactured in 2024 and registered as T7-828 (msn 50071) in San Marino in late 2025, is managed by Jet Aviation San Marino and maintained by the Jet Aviation Group’s Singapore maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility. Since early March, the aircraft has been stationed at Singapore Seletar Airport, serving a major corporate client.
The arrival of the ACJ220 was officially announced by Airbus Corporate Jets on May 4. Chadi Saade, president of Airbus Corporate Jets, described the aircraft as carving out a new market segment, referring to it as “The Xtra Large Bizjet.” Prior to delivery, the aircraft underwent outfitting by an Airbus partner. Research from ch-aviation indicates that it was parked at Indianapolis International Airport—home to Comlux Completion, a specialist in ACJ220 cabin outfitting—from early 2024 until February 19, 2026.
Jet Aviation San Marino’s Diverse Fleet and Regional Significance
Jet Aviation San Marino, which holds a local air operator’s certificate (AOC), operates a varied fleet that includes a Global Express XRS, a Falcon 2000LXS, a G550, a G650, and three G650ERs. The addition of the ACJ220 is notable as it is the first of its kind based in the Asia-Pacific region and only the fourth ACJ220-100 to enter service globally. The first three aircraft of this model are operated by Comlux Aviation Malta, with one based at Almaty International Airport and two at Dubai World Central.
Airbus Corporate Jets has announced that the next two ACJ220 deliveries are scheduled for 2027 and 2028, both intended for customers in Asia. Currently, one ACJ220 registered to Comlux Aviation Malta is undergoing outfitting at Comlux Completion in Indianapolis, while another, assigned to Airbus, is being completed at ALOFT AeroArchitects in Georgetown, Delaware. Airbus also noted that its three Asian customers for the ACJ220 were previously owners of large-cabin business jets, underscoring the manufacturer’s strategy to target experienced operators of long-range, large-cabin aircraft.
Market Impact and Operational Challenges
The introduction of the ACJ220 in the Asia-Pacific market is anticipated to stimulate increased interest in the model among regional customers. This development may prompt competitors to update their fleets or initiate promotional campaigns in response. Despite this strategic expansion, Jet Aviation San Marino continues to face challenges, including competition from other business jet providers, fluctuating demand within the business aviation sector, and the imperative to maintain high standards of operational efficiency and safety. As the market adjusts to this significant fleet addition, Jet Aviation’s acquisition of the ACJ220 may establish new benchmarks for business aviation in the region.

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