Empire Aviation San Marino (DWC, Rimini) has added a first GVII-G600, ch-aviation research reveals.

The brand-new Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft, T7-RAVI (msn 73165), was first active on April 3, 2025, flying between Savannah International and Miami Executive under the company's 'DWC' code. It conducted a series of test flights around Augusta Bush Regional and Valdosta Regional before departing Savannah to Farnborough on April 6, continuing to Dubai International the following day.

The company confirmed to ch-aviation that the ultra-long-range jet will be available for charter, based in the Middle East, and configured for up to 13 passengers.

This GVII-G600 joins two other Gulfstream aircraft in Empire Aviation San Marino's fleet: a GIV-SP and a G650. The operator recently retired another G650. It also operates a B737-700(BBJ), two Challenger 604s, a Global Express XRS, three Global 6000s, two Global 7500s, a Legacy 650, and a Hawker 900XP.

Empire Aviation (MJE, Dubai International) also operates a GVII-G600, delivered in July 2024, along with a Legacy 600 and a Legacy 650, while Empire Aviation India operates a Falcon 2000LX and a King Air B200GT. The group manages additional aircraft placed on other registries.