SaxonAir Adds Phenom 300 Jets to AOC, Expands Fleet

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SaxonAir Charter has reintroduced the Phenom 300 jets to its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) with the addition of two aircraft, enhancing its UK-based fleet.

The first jet, G-WZAP, was delivered to SaxonAir in 2017 and retired in 2022, leaving the operator without this type in its lineup. After brief operations with Voluxis and private management, the 6.9-year-old jet returned to SaxonAir and has been stationed at London Stansted since late October.

The second jet, G-ZENG, previously managed by Centreline, joined SaxonAir’s fleet after its final flight in March 2023. At 7.5 years old, this aircraft marks another addition to SaxonAir’s executive capabilities. Neither Phenom 300 has yet operated flights under SaxonAir’s SXN code.

SaxonAir’s fixed-wing fleet now includes Embraer Executive Jets, Citation Jets, Learjets, and a diverse range of business aircraft. The operator also holds a separate AOC for helicopter operations, featuring eight helicopters for charter services.

Meanwhile, Centreline, which retired the Phenom 300 type, continues to operate a modern fleet of Embraer Legacy 500s, a Praetor 600, and Dassault Falcon jets. The company also provides air ambulance services with two King Air B200 turboprops in partnership with Capital Air Ambulance.

This development underscores SaxonAir’s commitment to expanding its premium offerings in private aviation while maintaining operational versatility across fixed-wing and rotary fleets.

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

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