TAG Aviation (United Kingdom) (VIP, Farnborough) has added a first Falcon 6X, ch-aviation research reveals. The aircraft was inducted to the company's air operator's certificate (AOC) on June 9, marking the resumption of Dassault Aviation operations in the United Kingdom shortly after the retirement of a Falcon 2000LXS.

The brand-new jet, G-SPMI (msn 19), will be based at London Luton and available for charter. It was first active on June 13 for a test flight around Dassault Aviation's completion facility at Little Rock, before flying to Antigua four days later.

Following this addition, TAG Aviation United Kingdom's AOC now comprises three aircraft, including the newly added Falcon 6X, a Global Express XRS parked at London Biggin Hill since June 2023, and a Pilatus PC-24 inducted in May 2025. Both the Falcon 6X and the Pilatus PC-24 are the first of their respective types for the group.

The Falcon 6X is part of a broader fleet expansion TAG Aviation announced in late 2024. The company is also planning to add a GVII-G500, to be stationed either at Farnborough or Geneva, along with seven additional Bombardier Business Aircraft and Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft based in Asia.