Sino Jet (SJD, Beijing Capital) has added a first Falcon 7X registered in the Cayman Islands, ch-aviation research reveals. The aircraft was previously registered in China and operated by Sino Jet Beijing.

The 9.8-year-old Dassault Aviation jet, VP-COY (msn 250), became active on May 1, flying between Singapore Seletar and Malé. Formerly operated as B-3333, it last flew on March 20 after a six-month inactivity period. Sino Jet Beijing continues to operate a Chinese-registered Falcon 7X.

This is Sino Jet’s first Falcon 7X placed on the Cayman Islands register. The company holds an air operator's certificate (AOC) there and already manages other Cayman-registered aircraft manufactured by Boeing Business Jet, Bombardier Business Aircraft, and Gulfstream Aerospace.

In a March 2025 exclusive interview with ch-aviation, vice chair Jenny Lau mentioned the importance of the Caymanese certificate. She noted that, combined with the ability to manage aircraft on other registers, including Aruba, Bermuda, Isle of Man, San Marino, and the United States, it provides clients with easier access to manage their aircraft.