MHS Aviation has taken delivery of Germany’s first Gulfstream G650.
The aircraft, registered as D-AYSM (MSN 6146), arrived at Saarbrücken Airport on October 5.
“We are proud to be the first operator in Germany to operate a new Gulfstream 650, an excellent aircraft with an outstanding performance and cutting edge technology.”
Andreas Otto, CEO of MHS Aviation said: “We are proud to be the first operator in Germany to operate a new Gulfstream 650, an excellent aircraft with an outstanding performance and cutting edge technology. Our aircraft management programs attract more and more high end customers and the G650 enables us to meet their requirements with business jets like the Gulfstream G650 and Challenger.”
The aircraft gives MHS Aviation the capacity to fly nonstop flights such as London-Los Angeles or Munich-Tokyo.
MHS Aviation currently operates three Gulfstream aircraft and has a total of 17 aircraft. The company was founded in 1979 as Munich Helicopter Services before Gerd Brandecker and his partner Axel André took over the company in 2009.
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