Alliance Aviation Group is showing off a newly painted teal blue and white Bombardier Global 6000 this week at EBACE 2024. In what the company is claiming as an industry first, the exterior features a QR code that, when scanned, will display which trips taken were offset with carbon credits.
The twinjet, which is being operated under the air operator certificate of Alliance Executive Jets, part of the Alliance Aviation Group of Ireland, sports an updated interior with an interior configured by British yacht designer Winch Design at EBACE 2024. From Tuesday on, it will be available for viewing.
Work on the aircraft was a collaborative project and coincided with a 120-month maintenance inspection at Bombardier’s facility at London Biggin Hill Airport. It was painted by General Atomics in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, and the interior was produced by F/List in Austria and Berlin, Germany, and fitted out at Biggin Hill Airport.
Alliance Executive Jets has operated the aircraft since September 2020. Since that time, the aircraft has logged some 2,000 charter flying hours. Its home base is Alliance’s Dublin Airport MRO/FBO facility, but it is a floating aircraft and is available for charter immediately from Geneva after its EBACE showing.
Alliance Aviation Group is participating in the static display and also with Transport Malta and the Malta Business Aviation Association.