Axis Jet announced the addition of a second Cessna Citation X to its managed charter fleet. The aircraft is operated under the certificate of Modesto Executive Air Charter, Inc., Axis Jet’s FAA Part 135 sister company. The Citation X is renowned as one of the fastest business jets in the world, offering coast-to-coast range and unmatched speed and comfort for discerning travelers. The new addition enhances Axis Jet’s long-range charter capabilities and supports the company’s continued growth in the West Coast charter market.
Amber Pancaro, Flight Operations Manager at Axis Jet commented: “This second Citation X strengthens our ability to serve clients who value speed, range, and efficiency. It reflects our ongoing commitment to offering premium aircraft options and exceptional service throughout our expanding network.”
With bases in Sacramento and Modesto, California, Axis Jet provides aircraft management, charter, and sales services to clients across the U.S. The company continues to see growing demand for charter travel as business and leisure flyers seek flexibility and convenience.
The new Citation X joins an expanding fleet that includes a diverse range of turboprops, as well as, light, midsize, and super-midsize jets — ensuring Axis Jet can meet the travel needs of both regional and transcontinental clients.

U.S.-based aircraft management, fractional ownership, jet cards, and charter services operator Airshare is equipping its fleet of Embraer Phenom 300s with the Gogo Galileo HDX system. The up...
Cirrus launched Let’s Go Fly!, a first-of-its-kind app created for Apple Vision Pro that delivers an immersive introduction to Personal Aviation—the freedom, convenience and acce...
Bombardier Defense will provide three Global 6500 aircraft to fly maritime surveillance missions for the Australian Border Force. Metrea - the originator and leading provider...
The European tour of Daher Aircraft’s “go-anywhere” Kodiak 900 multi-role airplane continues this week at the France Air Expo 2026 event in Lyon, France, where it will join a fast, e...