Jet Access Expands Charter Fleet with Three New Citation Jets

Jet Access Aviation (JXA), based at West Palm Beach International, has significantly bolstered its charter fleet by adding its first Citation Jet 4 Gen2, Citation Jet 1, and Citation M2 jets to its Part 135-certified operations, according to recent ch-aviation research.
The new Citation Jet 4 Gen2, registered as N465RF (msn 525C-0421), is a 1.4-year-old aircraft that was previously operated privately in the United States. It was added under Jet Access’ own Part 135 certificate, marking a milestone in the company’s fleet expansion strategy.
In addition, Jet Access inducted its first Citation Jet 1, registered as N918BK (msn 525-0419). This 23.9-year-old jet, previously part of a private fleet, was recently integrated into the operations. Also joining the roster is a Citation M2, registered as N716DJ (msn 525-1087), a 3.7-year-old aircraft with a reputation for its fuel efficiency and advanced avionics. Both the Citation Jet 1 and the Citation M2 were formerly operated under the Part 135 certificate of First Wing Management—a private jet charter company that was once part of Eagle Creek Aviation Services before its merger with Jet Access in 2021.
Following these strategic fleet enhancements, Jet Access Aviation now operates a comprehensive charter fleet comprising 23 aircraft. Under its own Part 135 certificate, the airline runs 19 jets, including four Citation Excel aircraft, two Citation Jet 3s, the newly inducted Citation Jet 4 Gen2, a Citation Latitude, two Citation Sovereign jets, a Citation X, a Falcon 2000, two G200s, a GIV-SP, two Hawker 800XPs, a Hawker 800XPi, and a Phenom 300. Additionally, the fleet under First Wing Management’s Part 135 certificate now includes a Citation Jet 1, a Citation M2, a Citation XLS, and a Learjet 45XR.
This expansion comes as Jet Access continues its commitment to providing a diverse and modern fleet that caters to a variety of charter needs. The inclusion of both newer and proven models is expected to enhance operational flexibility and improve customer service, enabling the carrier to meet rising demand for private jet charters.
By integrating these three new Citation jets, Jet Access not only increases its fleet capacity but also diversifies its aircraft options, ensuring that the company can efficiently serve both short- and long-haul charter missions. The strategic fleet upgrade highlights Jet Access Aviation’s focus on continuous improvement, aligning with industry trends toward modern, cost-effective, and high-performance aircraft.
For customers, the upgraded fleet means enhanced onboard comfort, improved reliability, and greater scheduling flexibility. These new additions will allow Jet Access to expand its service offering and better compete in the private aviation market. Moreover, the integration of aircraft from both its own certificate and that of First Wing Management underscores the success of the merger with Eagle Creek Aviation Services, creating a more robust and versatile charter network.
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