Jet Aviation has added 39 aircraft to its managed fleet in the US since the beginning of the year. 16 aircraft have also been added to the company’s Part 135 Air Carrier Certification. The 16 aircraft added to Jet Aviation’s P135 certificate include a range of mid-size to ultra-long-range aircraft, from Praetor 600 and Hawker 900XP, to Gulfstream 500 and 600. Jet Aviation currently manages over 300 aircraft globally, and a charter fleet accessing thousands of aircraft, from business liner to mid-size cabin.
David Dalpiaz, vice president flight services commented: “We are delighted to have welcomed these 39 new aircraft and owners into our fleet this year. Our experience managing aircraft of all sizes, either operating P91, P125, P135, or Bermuda and Cayman Islands, means that we are able to tailor our offering to meet the needs of any owner and ensure a seamless service that evolves with their aircraft ownership journey.”
Leslie Cheshier, vice president owner & charter services stated: “We are incredibly proud to be able to offer such a wide range of aircraft for charter as a Part 135 operator. Our charter customers trust us to understand their needs and provide solutions that enable them to get wherever they need to be, however they need to get there. These additions, alongside our existing fleet of some 55 aircraft in the US, and hundreds more via our partners, ensure that we continue to offer customers the choices that make their journey effortless.”

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