Jet Pros Adds G100 After G200 Damaged in Scottsdale Incident

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Jet Pros, based in Longview, Texas, has added a Gulfstream G100 to its Part 135 charter fleet following a recent incident involving its only previously certified jet, a Gulfstream G200. According to ch-aviation data, the addition of the G100 marks a new chapter for the operator as it recovers from the February 2025 accident.

The newly inducted G100, registered N903D (msn 155), is a 20-year-old aircraft formerly used for private operations in the United States. The jet is configured to seat up to eight passengers and is currently based at Scottsdale, Arizona.

At the same time, Jet Pros removed its 19.2-year-old Gulfstream G200, registered N199DF (msn 128), from its Part 135 certificate. The G200 suffered significant damage on February 10, 2025, when a Learjet 35A (N81VN) veered off the runway at Scottsdale Airport and collided with the parked aircraft. The incident resulted in the death of the Learjet’s pilot and injuries to three others. The G200, which seats up to nine passengers, is currently undergoing repairs.

With this change, Jet Pros’ active Part 135 fleet now consists of the G100 and a Beech F33A. It remains unclear whether the G100 is a temporary replacement or a permanent addition to the fleet.

ch-aviation has reached out to Jet Pros for clarification on the G100’s long-term status and the expected return date for the G200 but has not yet received a response. The company continues operations from its Scottsdale base with the updated fleet.

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

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