Executive Jet Management Ends GVII-G600 Charter Operations

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Executive Jet Management (EJM, Cincinnati Lunken) has ceased GVII-G600 charter operations following the retirement of its only two aircraft of the type from its Part 135-certified fleet, according to ch-aviation research.

The two aircraft, N326K (msn 73088) and N328K (msn 73098), have been removed from EJM’s Part 135 certificate but continue to operate under the company’s ‘EJM’ code for private flights under FAA Part 91 regulations.

Despite discontinuing GVII-G600 charter services, Executive Jet Management maintains a diverse charter fleet of 160 aircraft, including 69 Gulfstream jets. The fleet now consists of:

  • 2 Gulfstream G200s
  • 6 Gulfstream G280s
  • 4 Gulfstream GIV-SPs
  • 20 Gulfstream G450s
  • 2 Gulfstream GVs
  • 21 Gulfstream G550s
  • 4 Gulfstream GVII-G500s
  • 4 Gulfstream G650s
  • 6 Gulfstream G650ERs

Executive Jet Management, a wholly owned subsidiary of NetJets, continues to be a leading provider of private aircraft management and charter services, offering a wide range of Gulfstream models for charter clients and private owners. While it has exited GVII-G600 charter operations, the company still flies the model privately under its FAA Part 91 certification.

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

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