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  2. NetJets - Wikipedia

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    NetJets is the largest private jet operator in the world. The data below is limited to aircraft registered on the United States operating certificate. Additional aircraft not included in this data exist within the NetJets Europe, and Executive Jet Management fleet. [54] The NetJets fleet as of 31 July 2024:

  3. List of Embraer E-Jet operators - Wikipedia

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    Ceased operating the type in 2024 as a part of fleet streamlining Austral Líneas Aéreas Argentina: 26 Ceased operations in 2020 Transferred to Aerolíneas Argentinas: Austrian Airlines Austria: 17 17 Avianca El Salvador El Salvador: 12 Azerbaijan Airlines Azerbaijan: 1 7 Azul Brazilian Airlines Brazil: 5 22 45 20 62 51 E195-E2 on order BA ...

  4. Tecnam P2012 Traveller - Wikipedia

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    The P2012 is Tecnam's most complex and important programme, "the first time we've developed an aircraft from the operator's point of view". [4] In April 2011, the P2012 project was publicly unveiled at AERO Friedrichshafen by Tecnam and Cape Air. [5] Funding came from private sources and the Italian government. [6]

  5. Clay Lacy Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The FAA validation placed the company among the top 2% of Part 135 operators in the U.S. that have completed the agency's SMSVP process and demonstrated a culture of safety promotion. [ 57 ] In March 2024, Clay Lacy Aviation became a dealer and installer of Starlink, SpaceX's low-earth orbit satellite in-flight internet service.

  6. Twin Cities Air Service - Wikipedia

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    Twin Cities Air Service was an American fixed-base operator and charter airline based at Auburn, Maine and operated from Auburn/Lewiston Municipal Airport and the Portland International Jetport. The airline was a certified Part 135 operator, provided on demand and commuter service, while the FBO provided standard aircraft services and ...

  7. JSX (airline) - Wikipedia

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    JSX flights depart from private jet terminals separate from the passenger terminals used by Part 121 and some Part 135 airlines, commonly referred to as FBOs. [35] In most locations, the facility is operated by JSX, while in some, JSX utilizes existing facilities managed by other companies. [ 36 ]

  8. Federal Aviation Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Part 135 operators have lower TSA screening requirements for passengers. [23] Part 135 operators may not sell individual seats on charter flights. Applicants for a Part 135 certificate must have exclusive use of at least one aircraft. [24] Part 141 is a more structured method for pilot training, based on FAA syllabus and other ...

  9. AirNet Express - Wikipedia

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    AirNet is an American Part 135 cargo airline based in Franklin County, Ohio, United States, near Columbus. [1] It specializes in delivery of documents and small packages. Banks were once their main client, transporting checks for over 300 of the country's largest b