EAS Charter (BLE, Miami Opa-Locka) inducted its first GIV-SP onto its Part 135 certificate. The aircraft is the only Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft and the first large business jet in its current fleet.

N51PR (msn 1425) is a 23.2-year-old aircraft. Over the last month of operations with EAS Charter, it has been flying various charters across the United States and to Mexico.

EAS Charter also operates an in-house Part 135 fleet of two Beechjet 400As and one Cirrus VisionJet. The operator also charters third-party aircraft, predominantly small and mid-size jets, according to its website. In the past, EAS Charter used to operate other types, including a wide range of Gulfstream Aerospace jets, including large jets such as the G450 and the G550, as well as a Global Express.