Let’s Jett Adds Challenger 300 to Part 135 Charter Fleet

Let’s Jett has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by adding its first Bombardier Challenger 300, according to ch-aviation research. The aircraft, registered as N41DP (msn 20010), joined the fleet in October 2024, marking a significant addition to the operator’s charter offerings.
The 20.4-year-old Challenger 300 previously flew under Journey Aviation (JNY) until August 2024. Its last active flight under the ‘JNY’ code occurred on June 24, connecting Cleveland Hopkins and Fort Lauderdale Executive. Following a test flight on August 26, the jet was parked in Janesville before resuming operations with Let’s Jett in mid-October.
This acquisition joins Let’s Jett’s existing fleet, which includes an 11.1-year-old Learjet 70. The company had previously operated a Learjet 75, which was retired in June 2024. Specializing in private jet charters, Let’s Jett continues to enhance its service capabilities with this latest addition.
Meanwhile, Journey Aviation has shifted its focus, retiring all Bombardier aircraft from its Part 135-certified fleet. Its current lineup consists of 17 jets, including a Dassault Falcon 2000, three G550s, seven GIV-SPs, five GVs, and a Praetor 600. Additionally, Journey Aviation recently added a Sikorsky S-76B helicopter, further diversifying its fleet for charter and aircraft management services.
The Challenger 300’s inclusion underscores Let’s Jett’s commitment to expanding its fleet and delivering tailored solutions for private aviation clients.
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