Fly-Coop Air Service (FCA, Budapest Budaörs) has added a Global 5000, the first Global-series aircraft registered in Hungary, ch-aviation research reveals.
The 17-year-old ultra-long-range jet, HA-EAR (msn 9302), was first active on March 6, 2025, flying between Vienna and Oberpfaffenhofen for maintenance. It resumed operations on April 11 with a flight back to Vienna, where it remains parked.
Previously, the aircraft was operated under the Part 135 certificate of Solairus Aviation as N352AR between 2022 and late 2024. It was last active in October 2024, flying from Bangor International to Larnaca with a stop in Reykjavik Keflavik on October 21, before continuing to Geneva two days later, and then to Vienna on October 31. It was deregistered in the United States on January 24, 2025.
Solairus Aviation's Part 135 fleet, which comprises 148 aircraft, continues to include three Global 5000s, as well as two Global Express, five Global Express XRS, seven Global 6000s, two Global 6500s, and six Global 7500s.
This Global 5000 is the first Bombardier Business Aircraft in Fly-Coop's fleet, joining nine other executive jets, including a Phenom 100, two Phenom 300s, a Beechjet 400, a Beechjet 400A, two Hawker 400XPs, and a Hawker 850XP.
In addition to private jet charter and aircraft management services, Fly-Coop provides maintenance and a range of aerial services, including sightseeing flights and aerial photography. The company operates various general aviation aircraft and helicopters and runs a flight school at Budapest Budaörs and Kadarkút.