Chartright Air Expands Fleet with New Challenger and Falcon Jets

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Chartright Air has enhanced its fleet with the addition of its first Challenger 3500 and Falcon 2000LXS, according to ch-aviation research. The new Challenger 3500, registered as C-FGCU (msn 21018), is a state-of-the-art aircraft capable of accommodating up to eight passengers. It was delivered on September 3, 2024, after flying from the Bombardier Business Aircraft assembly facility in Montréal Trudeau to Toronto Pearson, where it is now actively operating under the Chartright Air ‘HRT’ code.

In addition to the Challenger 3500, Chartright Air has also welcomed its first Falcon 2000LXS, registered as C-FWWW (msn 370), which was added to the Canadian Civil Aircraft Register on October 17. This Dassault Aviation jet was previously registered in Brazil as PS-ARA and had been operated privately by a real estate company. Its final flight under the Brazilian registration occurred on October 2, traveling from Chattanooga Lovell to Perryville, Missouri. ADS-B data indicates that the aircraft has not yet operated under its new Canadian registration.

With these latest acquisitions, Chartright Air’s fleet now comprises 45 aircraft, including a diverse range of models such as one Beech King Air 350i, eight Challenger 300s, two Challenger 350s, one Challenger 3500, a Challenger 601-3A, four Challenger 604s, three Challenger 605s, and a Challenger 650, along with various Citation and Global models. The operator also owns one Airbus Helicopters H160-B and one Leonardo Helicopters AW109SP.

Based in Toronto, Chartright Air specializes in private jet charters, aircraft management, maintenance, and sales and acquisition services. The company also provides fixed-base operations with facilities located in Kitchener and Barrie/Orillia, further solidifying its presence in the aviation sector.

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Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, bing.com, ch-aviation.com

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