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Founded | 2007 | ||||||
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AOC # | A-115 | ||||||
Hubs | Vienna, Moscow, Kyiv, St. Petersburg, Bratislava | ||||||
Fleet size | 15 | ||||||
Destinations | Worldwide | ||||||
Headquarters | Schwechat, Austria | ||||||
Website | www.mjet.eu |
MJET GmbH is an Austrian air operator registered in Vienna, Austria. Established in 2007, the company is specialized in business jet management and operations, as well as in other aviation-related activities, including consulting, flight support, aircraft sales & acquisitions, new or used aircraft deliveries.
An operations control center, coordinating the company's worldwide operations, is located at MJET's headquarters in Schwechat, Austria, close to Vienna International Airport.
History
MJET's Airbus ACJ319 was displayed by Airbus S.A.S. several times at aviation exhibitions between 2014 and 2018.[1]
Fleet
[2] (ordered by range)
A/C Type | QTY | Range | Seats |
Gulfstream G650 | 1 | Ultralong-range | 16 |
Gulfstream G550 | 1 | Ultralong-range | 16 |
Global 6000 | 1 | Ultralong-range | 14 |
Global 5000 | 1 | Long-range | 12 |
Airbus ACJ319 | 1[3] | Long-range | 19 |
Gulfstream G450 | 2 | Long-range | 16 |
Challenger 650 | 2 | Long-range | 12 |
Embraer Legacy 650 / Legacy 600 | 2[3] | Long-range | 13 |
Gulfstream G200 | 3 | Long-range | 8-9 |
Airbus A319 VIP | 1 (as of August 2019)[4] | Long-range | 19 |
Former Aircraft Types
The following aircraft types have been operated or managed by MJET in the past and phased-out or replaced with newer jets: Gulfstream V, Hawker 900XP, Hawker 750, Challenger 601, Fokker 100EJ*[3].
(*) Fokker 100 Executive Jet[5]
References
- ^ AINonline, 08-Dec-2014, Airbus shows off ACJ319
- ^ Austrian Aircraft Register
- ^ a b c "Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part One)". Airliner World (October 2016): 5.
- ^ "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World (October 2019): 5.
- ^ F100EJ brings bizliner role to retired Fokker 100 twinjets