Bestfly Boosts Global Executive Aviation Fleet with New Gulfstream G450 and G550 Jets
Luanda — Bestfly, a leading name in the executive aviation sector, has announced the expansion of its fleet with the addition of two new long-range aircraft: a Gulfstream G450 (P4-BFX) and a Gulfstream G550 (P4-BFRS). Both jets are registered in Aruba under the “P4” registration prefix.
The acquisitions mark a major milestone for the company, following a week of complex operations across multiple time zones, technical inspections, and registration processes in five different countries.
Under the leadership of CEO Nuno Pereira and Executive Director Alcinda Pereira, the Bestfly team, in collaboration with the Aruba Registry and aviation legal counsel Lincoln D. Gomez, successfully delivered and certified the aircraft with oversight from the Aruba Department of Civil Aviation.
“The addition of P4-BFX and P4-BFRS highlights our shared commitment to security, service, and operational agility across borders,” said Jorge Colindres, Executive Chairman and Founder of the Aruba Registry.
Bestfly’s relationship with the Aruba Registry began nearly a decade ago at a European business aviation conference. Since then, it has developed into a trusted partnership focused on international growth, safety, and service excellence.
Aircraft Capabilities
Gulfstream G450: Offers up to 10 hours of nonstop flight, accommodating 14 passengers, making it ideal for transatlantic routes with a balance of speed, comfort, and efficiency.
Gulfstream G550: Positioned in the ultra-long-range category, it boasts a range of 7,500 nautical miles and 14 hours of flight time. It remains one of the most sought-after aircraft for global travelers seeking flexibility, reliability, and connectivity on intercontinental journeys.
With these additions, Bestfly strengthens its position as a premier executive aviation provider, catering to the needs of international business and leisure travelers.
