Executive Jet Management Retires Final Learjet 60, Expands Fleet

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Executive Jet Management (EJM), based at Cincinnati Lunken, has officially retired its final Learjet 60 from its Part 135-certified fleet, marking the end of an era for the company. Since 1998, EJM has operated a total of nine Learjet 60 aircraft. The last unit, N64MG (msn 60-224), completed its final flight under the company’s ‘EJM’ code on October 21, 2024, flying between Fort Lauderdale Executive and Greenville/Spartanburg Donaldson. Prior to this, the aircraft had conducted several test flights around Fort Lauderdale Executive, with ADS-B data indicating its last active operation took place between June and July 2024.

The 23-year-old Learjet 60 has been US-registered throughout its operational life and joined the EJM fleet in 2013. Over the years, Executive Jet Management operated multiple units of the Learjet 60, with the highest number being five units simultaneously in 2006. With the retirement of this final Learjet 60, Executive Jet has fully phased out the model from its charter operations.

As part of its broader fleet, Executive Jet Management now operates a total of 162 aircraft under its Part 135 certificate. The fleet includes a diverse range of business jets, spanning light to long-range models from well-known manufacturers such as Bombardier Business Aircraft, Dassault Aviation, Embraer Executive Jets, Hawker Beechcraft, Gulfstream Aerospace, and Textron Aviation. This diverse fleet allows the company to meet the various needs of its private jet charter clients, providing flexible and reliable options for a range of business and personal travel requirements.

Executive Jet Management, a subsidiary of NetJets Aviation (EJA, Columbus John Glenn), which is owned by Berkshire Hathaway, continues to specialize in private jet charter flights and comprehensive aircraft management services. With this latest fleet update, EJM maintains its commitment to offering a wide variety of aircraft to ensure top-notch service and satisfaction for its clients.

The retirement of the Learjet 60 reflects Executive Jet Management’s ongoing efforts to modernize its fleet and enhance its offerings in the competitive private jet charter market. The company’s expansive and diversified fleet positions it as a leader in the industry, delivering high-quality, personalized services for a growing and diverse clientele.

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