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Marcel Boekhoorn's Falcon 900 lands in Ibiza the week of a regulatory squeeze in Malta
If Marcel Boekhoorn was aboard, the 38-minute flight from Granada arrives as he grapples with a forced bank-stake sale.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marcel Boekhoorn

Marcel Boekhoorn
Marcel Boekhoorn's Dassault Falcon 900 (PH-NDK) was tracked flying from Jayena Airfield near Granada to Ibiza Airport on June 28, covering the 340-mile hop in 38 minutes at 34,000 feet. The aircraft had spent the previous week shuttling through Barcelona, Tirana, and Florence before touching down on the Balearic island.
If Marcel Boekhoorn was aboard, the timing is notable: per the Times of Malta this week, the Malta Financial Services Authority ordered the billionaire to divest his ownership stake in Novum Bank within six months, stripping him of his “fit and proper” status amid criminal proceedings in Reggio Calabria over alleged money laundering connected to a casino game designer. Boekhoorn denies the allegations. Ibiza, a recurring destination for PH-NDK, is roughly a 90-minute flight from Malta — close enough for meetings, though the aircraft's pattern suggests a Mediterranean circle rather than a single errand.
The Ibiza landing continues a busy June for the jet, which has logged 27 flight hours and 17 trips since mid-month, per celebplanes data. Whether for business, legal counsel, or leisure, the aircraft's movements offer a silent log of a billionaire investor whose aviation trail now traces the edges of a regulatory storm.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900


The aircraft
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