Latitude Air Ambulance (HTT, Hamilton, ON) has added a Falcon 900B, the company's first Dassault Aviation aircraft, ch-aviation research reveals.

The 32.9-year-old trijet, C-GEBA (msn 110), was registered on May 7, 2025, and has yet to enter service with Latitude Air Ambulance.

Previously registered as N999EA, the jet was privately operated in the United States and configured for up to 14 passengers. It was active primarily along the East Coast until late 2024. On February 3, 2025, it flew from Fort Pierce International to Grand Junction, where it remained parked until April. It was then ferried to Buffalo Niagara International on April 10, before arriving at Muskoka, with a stop at Hamilton, ON, on April 17.

This Falcon 900B joins nine additional aircraft in Latitude Air Ambulance's fleet, comprising two Learjet 35As, four Astra SPX, and three Beech 1900Ds.