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Marcel Boekhoorn's Falcon 900 lands in Ibiza after Malta regulatory storm
The aircraft's arrival on the White Isle this week would, if Marcel Boekhoorn was aboard, follow a forced bank stake sale over criminal proceedings.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marcel Boekhoorn

Marcel Boekhoorn
Marcel Boekhoorn's Dassault Falcon 900, registered PH-NDK, was tracked from Tirana, Albania to Ibiza on Tuesday, arriving at 12:27 local time after a two-hour hop from LATI. The flight continues a busy week for the aircraft, which had previously departed the Netherlands for central Italy and Albania over the weekend. The Ibiza arrival is a familiar pattern — the island is a recurring destination in the aircraft's logs, and a known hub for the billionaire's summer movements.
If Marcel Boekhoorn was aboard, the aircraft lands in Ibiza in the same week the Malta Financial Services Authority ordered him to divest his ownership stake in Novum Bank, stripping him of his “fit and proper” status, per a Times of Malta report. The regulator cited “proceedings currently underway” against the investor — proceedings InView reports are criminal money laundering charges in Reggio Calabria related to the 2017 purchase of casino software firm Talenta Labs. The timing would suggest a working escape of sorts, or at least a change of scenery while Ramphastos Investments carries out the MFSA directive.
Beyond the Mediterranean retreat, the aircraft's recent flight history shows a consistent zigzag between Boekhoorn's European portfolio — Rotterdam, Malaga, Zurich, Florence — and back. The Ibiza leg is the first stop after a Tirana intermediate; whether the island is a terminus or a staging post for another jump will depend on what the aircraft does next. For now, the tarmac in Ibiza is where the story's protagonist, if present, watches the next chapter of his European legal entanglements unfold from a distance.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900


The aircraft
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