Air Bohemia (BOH, Mnichovo Hradiste) is set to launch Embraer Executive Jets operations following the induction of a Phenom 300, the company announced as part of a rebranding initiative due to be unveiled on August 1.
“Our new phase is not only about a new identity, but also about fleet expansion. We have just brought our first Phenom 300 to Prague,” the company said.
The 2015-built aircraft, registered in Czechia as OK-ANN (msn 50500258) on June 20, is configured for up to eight passengers and has yet to begin operations.
Previously registered in Australia as VH-NNA, the aircraft was operated by Navair out of Sydney Bankstown and remained active until early May. On June 5, the jet departed Melbourne Essendon for Prague Václav Havel, arriving three days later after stops at Broome, Jakarta Halim, Medan Kuala Namu, Kochi International, Muscat, Hurghada, and Dubrovnik.
Navair's fleet continues to include two additional Phenom 300s alongside three Phenom 100EVs. The company also operates five Citation Mustangs, a Citation Jet 3+, two Pilatus PC-24s, both added in 2026, and two King Air B200 Beech (twin turboprop)s.
Before the arrival of the Phenom 300, Air Bohemia's executive jet fleet comprised only Citation-series aircraft, including a Citation M2 Gen2, two Citation Excels, one of which added in mid-2025 and two Citation Sovereigns, both inducted between mid-2025 and early 2026.
The company further operates a PC-12, a DA-42, a DA-62, a C182 Cessna (single piston), and a PA-46 Piper (single piston).