Jet Logistics Adds Cirrus Vision Jet G2+ for Organ Transplant Missions

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Jet Logistics (based at Charleston Executive Airport) has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by introducing a brand-new Cirrus Vision Jet G2+, dedicated exclusively to organ transplant transportation.

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The first Vision Jet G2+, registered as N403TX (msn 610), commenced operations on December 30, 2024, under Jet Logistics’ ‘JLG’ code. Operating primarily between Indianapolis International Airport and Cincinnati Lunken Airport, this aircraft’s interior can be reconfigured as needed to accommodate specific mission requirements.

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A second Vision Jet G2+, registered as N855TX (msn 632), is scheduled for delivery in March 2025. Both jets are part of a strategic partnership with the Indiana Donor Network, aiming to enhance the efficiency and reach of organ transplant missions.

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In addition to the new Vision Jets, Jet Logistics’ diverse Part 135 fleet includes:

  • Learjet 35A
  • Learjet 36
  • Two Learjet 45XRs
  • Citation Jet 3
  • Two Citation Jet 3+
  • Citation XLS+
  • Hawker 800XP(2)
  • Hawker 800XPi(2)
  • Hawker 850XP
  • Shorts 360

Specializing in medical missions, Jet Logistics provides critical services such as patient transport and organ donation flights, playing a vital role in the healthcare sector.

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The Cirrus Vision Jet G2+ is renowned for its advanced avionics, fuel efficiency, and versatility, making it an ideal choice for time-sensitive medical missions. Its integration into Jet Logistics’ fleet underscores the company’s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to save lives.

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