FlightWorks (FWK, Atlanta Cobb County) has retired the last of its two Challenger 350s from its Part 135 fleet, with the jet now operating under Fair Wind Air Charter's certificate, as revealed by ch-aviation research.

N200JB (msn 20843) completed its final flight under FlightWorks' 'FWK' code on August 3, 2024, between Camarillo and Savannah International. Originally delivered to FlightWorks, the 4.6-year-old aircraft was transferred to Fair Wind Air Charter's certificate in August 2024. FlightWorks previously operated two Challenger 350s between 2021 and 2022, with this being the last remaining aircraft of the type in its charter fleet.

Following this retirement, FlightWorks' charter fleet includes 10 aircraft, comprising two Challenger 300s, one Challenger 3500 - both sister models of the retired type - one Citation Latitude, one Citation XLS+, one Dassault Aviation Falcon 2000LXS, one G200, one G450, one Hawker 800XP, and one Learjet 60XR. FlightWorks provides private air charter services, aircraft management, government aviation services, and aircraft sales and consulting.

Fair Wind Air Charter, offering similar services, operates a Part 135 fleet of twelve aircraft, including one Challenger 300, two Challenger 350s, one Challenger 605, one Challenger 650, one Citation Jet 3, one Citation Sovereign, one Citation Ultra, one GIV, two Global 5000s, and one Learjet 60XR.