A Bombardier Global Express XRS arrival in Pakistan is a matter of huge controversy and more and more people are demanding the government to explain what the plane was doing in Pakistan. It all started with a tweet from an Israeli journalist that an aircraft flew from Tel Aviv to Islamabad. The story was picked by BBC Urdu’s Tahir Imran Mian who wrote a detailed story explaining this matter. According to BBC, the plane was not an Israeli plane as it was not registered in Israel.
Explanation of how this whole thing works
The plane
The plane is currently registered in Isle of Man, which is a self-governing British Crown dependency in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. The plane registration is M-ULTI and its serial number is 9394. Its previous registration was VP-CBM and it was registered in the British Virgin Islands.
This company is based in Palm Grove House PO Box 438 Road Town Tortola British Virgin Islands VG1110. If you Google this address you find out that it was an address mentioned in offshore companies leaks by International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. There are 39 companies registered on the same Palm Grove PO box address.
The flight trick
Plane in Pakistan
The plane arrived in Pakistan and descended from an altitude of 43000 feet to 21,300 feet and shortly after that, the data stopped showing the aircraft. At a time when it was near Noor Khan airbase in Rawalpindi. After 10 hours the plane returned to flight radar screen and returned back using the same trick.