NexGen Flight Solutions Retires Sole Falcon 50EX from Fleet

NexGen Flight Solutions (XGN), based in Easton Newnam, has retired its sole Falcon 50EX from its Part 135-certified fleet in October 2024, according to research by ch-aviation. The retirement of this aircraft marks the end of a chapter for the operator, which specializes in private jet charters, aircraft management, and acquisitions and sales.
The Dassault Aviation jet, registered as N264RV (msn 327), last flew under the ‘XGN’ code on April 23, 2024. The flight route included travel from San José Cabo to Baltimore International, followed by a leg to Easton Newnam. After this final operational flight, the Falcon 50EX was grounded at Easton Newnam for six months. It underwent a test flight on October 24, 2024, before being flown to Miami Opa-Locka six days later. The aircraft is no longer listed as a certified Part 135 aircraft by the US FAA.
At 22.4 years old, the Falcon 50EX joined NexGen Flight Solutions’ fleet in 2019, maintaining a US registration throughout its operational life. NexGen Flight Solutions operates a diverse fleet of aircraft, including a Gulfstream Aerospace GIV-SP, Bombardier Business Aircraft Global Express XRS, Honda Aircraft HondaJet, and DAHER-Socata TBM-910.
The retirement of the Falcon 50EX represents a significant shift for NexGen Flight Solutions as it continues to evolve its offerings in the private jet charter and aircraft management market.
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