Paradigm Jet Management Expands Fleet with Falcon 900EX, Hawker 900XP

Paradigm Jet Management (Muskegon) has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet, adding a Falcon 900EX and Hawker 900XP, while retiring its last Hawker 800XP, according to ch-aviation research.
The newly added Dassault Falcon 900EX (N878SL, msn 83) is a 23.8-year-old jet configured for up to 14 passengers. Previously operated by Saturn Aviation, it last flew on January 5, 2025, between Seattle Tacoma International and Austin-Bergstrom International. It is now based in Austin under Paradigm Jet Management. Saturn Aviation’s Part 135 fleet now includes a Falcon 900(B), Falcon 900EX EASy, and Falcon 2000LX.
Paradigm also welcomed a Hawker 900XP (N900XF, msn HA-0028), a 17.2-year-old aircraft seating up to eight passengers. Previously privately operated in the U.S., it last flew on January 14, 2025, from Orlando Sanford to Fort Pierce International. It will operate under a floating base model.
Meanwhile, the company retired its final Hawker 800XP (N880AF, msn 258279), which had been stored in Muskegon since September 2023. It was flown to Dayton James M. Cox on February 5, 2025, and is now for sale.
Paradigm Jet Management now operates a diverse Part 135-certified fleet, including Learjets, Challengers, Citations, Gulfstreams, King Airs, and a Robinson R44 II helicopter. These additions strengthen its charter operations and luxury jet offerings.
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