On Friday 9 November - and making a relatively low-key arrival into Gladstone Airport from Brisbane - was MJets Gulfstream G-V bizjet wearing the Thailand registration marking of HS-WEH.
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The Gulfstream stayed on the ground for at least a couple of hours before departing for Perth.
Meanwhile, four corporate King Air aircraft have this time invaded Gladstone Airport on Fly-in Fly-out (FIFO) flights (it was Clermont Aerodrome last week - see HERE!), with all arriving from Chinchilla during the afternoon of Thursday 8 November. All four aircraft were still parked at Gladstone Airport early on Friday 9 November.
The King Airs included: Brescon Beech B200 VH-WXN, Seair / Istlecote Beech B200 VH-MWQ, Australasian Jet Beech B200 VH-ZMO and Coastwings / Sutherland Aviation Raytheon B300 Super King Air VH-WXC - which has now been repainted into a more 'corporate' colour scheme rather than its bright livery of its former operator Titan Airways of Great Britain.
All four King Airs departed Gladstone for Brisbane during the afternoon of Friday 9 November.
Also noted at Gladstone Airport on Friday 9 November, was General Aviation Maintenance (GAM) AeroCommander 500-S VH-UJM which arrived on its usual weekday morning freight flight from Thangool / Biloela. VH-UJM actually joined another GAM AeroCommander on the General Aviation (GA) Apron in the form of VH-UJX. VH-UJX may have maintenance issues, with reports of engineers looking over the aircraft during the day.
A great day!
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