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Marcel Boekhoorn's Falcon 900 lands in Málaga amid regulatory turmoil and football rumors
If aboard, Marcel Boekhoorn would arrive the same week his bank stake is seized and Portuguese club talks escalate.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marcel Boekhoorn

Marcel Boekhoorn
Marcel Boekhoorn's Dassault Falcon 900, registered PH-NDK, was tracked departing Ibiza (LEIB) on June 25, 2026, and touching down at Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (LEMG) after a 64-minute flight. The aircraft, whose tail code honors the initials of Boekhoorn's three daughters, climbed to 31,075 feet en route to the Costa del Sol.
If Marcel Boekhoorn was aboard, the flight lands during a fraught stretch. Per the Times of Malta this week, Malta's financial regulator forced the billionaire to surrender his stake in Novum Bank after stripping his “fit and proper” status, citing criminal proceedings in Reggio Calabria over alleged mafia-linked money laundering through Ramphastos Investments. Separately, Portuguese outlet Diário de Aveiro reports Boekhoorn is weighing investment in fourth-division SC Beira-Mar—a project he said must maintain a function for NEC Nijmegen, as noted by Voetbal Snafu. Málaga’s relative proximity to Portugal lends the rumor logistical credence.
The trip continues a summer pattern of Mediterranean hops; recent flights show the jet shuttling between Ibiza, Florence, and Zurich, with a prior stop in Málaga on June 7. For a billionaire facing simultaneous regulatory heat in Malta and football flirtations in Portugal, the Andalusian coast offers a quiet base for counsel—or a convenient springboard westward.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900


The aircraft
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