The sole governmental jet used by Kyrgyzstan's government, a G450, has been reregistered in Türkiye, ch-aviation research shows.
The 13-year-old Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft, inducted in early March 2025, is now registered as TC-KRG (msn 4287) and operated by Türkiye's Zafer Air. It became active under the company's 'HMZ' code on April 20, 2025, when it flew between Ankara Esenboga and Bishkek.
Formerly registered in San Marino, it last flew as T7-ELIF on April 5 from Tamchy to Ankara Esenboga. The operator of the aircraft was previously Mangrove Jet Solutions.
Kyrgyzstan's state fleet currently comprises this G450 alongside an A320-200 and a King Air B360, both operated by Air KG.
Zafer Air's fleet primarily consists of Gulfstream aircraft, including two additional G450s (one also inducted very recently), three GIV-SPs, a G550, and two G650ERs. The Turkish private jet charter and aircraft management firm's fixed-wing fleet also includes an ACJ319-100 and a Falcon 7X.