Fly Alliance (KPO, Wilmington New Castle) is aiming to secure a San Marino air operator's certificate (AOC) by the end of the first quarter of 2026 with a Global Express, Private Jet Card Comparisons has reported. Registration and manufacturer serial number of the ultra-long-range jet have not been disclosed.
The Part 135-certified operator's charter fleet currently comprises three Global Express jets, alongside a factory-new Citation Jet 4 Gen2 added in early January, three Citation Excels (one inducted in late 2025), three Citation XLS Gen2s, a Hawker 800XP added in mid-2025, two Hawker 800XPis (one inducted in early 2025), a BAe-125-800A and a Hawker 900XP, both added in late 2025, two Citation Latitudes, a Falcon 2000 inducted in late 2025, a GIV-G300, a GIV, and seven GIV-SPs (one added in early 2025). Fly Alliance additionally manages several other aircraft.
Separately, the company received approval as a Foreign Approved Maintenance Organization (FAMO) by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation of India, allowing maintenance on aircraft registered in India. Fly Alliance further holds maintenance approvals from the United States Federal Aviation Administration - FAA, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and San Marino.
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