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Shell Aircraft International
IATA ICAO Call sign
SHE SHELL
Fleet size4
Parent companyRoyal Dutch Shell
HeadquartersRotterdam, Netherlands

Shell Aircraft International, based at Rotterdam Airport, operates aircraft for Royal Dutch Shell headquarters and for one Shell group operating company, Shell Oil Company in the USA. It also provides advice on air operations and flight standards to Shell group companies.

Prior to 2000, Shell Aircraft Limited operated corporate jets for Shell group headquarters, and Shell Oil and Shell Canada operated their aircraft independently. In 2000 the three operations were linked in Shell Aircraft International, whose first CEO was Brian Humphries.

On the 4th of October 2013 the operation of Shell Canada was closed down and all operations were contracted out to Flair Airlines Ltd.[1]

Fleet

Rotterdam 3 × Dassault Falcon 7X
Houston 1 × Dassault Falcon 7X

Shell Aircraft International also works with Brunei Shell Petroleum, the Shell group's Brunei operating company (a 50-50 joint venture with the Brunei Government),[2] which operates 3 × Sikorsky S-92[3] with 2 × AgustaWestland AW139 Brunei Shell Petroleum is the only Shell operating company to operate its own helicopters: elsewhere, helicopter operations are contracted out to companies such as Bristow Helicopters.[4]

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