Chartright Air (HRT, Toronto Pearson) has added its first Challenger 3500 and Falcon 2000LXS, ch-aviation research has revealed.

Challenger 3500 C-FGCU (msn 21018) is a brand new aircraft capable of carrying up to eight passengers according to the operator. Delivered on September 3, 2024, it flew from the Bombardier Business Aircraft Challenger 300/350 Family assembly facility at Montréal Trudeau to Toronto Pearson and has since been operating actively under Chartright Air's 'HRT' code.

Chartright has also added its first Falcon 2000LXS - C-FWWW (msn 370) on the Canadian Civil Aircraft Register since October 17. The Dassault Aviation jet was previously registered in Brazil as PS-ARA and operated privately by a real estate company. Its last flight under its former registration was on October 2 from Chattanooga Lovell to Perryville, MO, with ADS-B data indicating it is yet to operate under its new Canadian registration. The 3.8-year-old aircraft had spent its entire operational life in Brazil with its previous owner.

With these additions, Chartright Air's fleet now comprises 45 aircraft, including one Beech (twin turboprop) King Air 350i, eight Challenger 300s, two Challenger 350s, one Challenger 3500, one Challenger 601-3A, four Challenger 604s, three Challenger 605s, one Challenger 650, one Citation Encore, two Citation Excel jets, four Citation Ultra jets, one Citation X, one Citation XLS, one Citation XLS+, one Falcon 2000EX EASy, one Falcon 2000LXS, three G200s, one G450, one Global 5000, two Global 5500s, one Global 6000, two Global 7500s, one Hawker 800XPi, and one Learjet 45XR. The operator also has one Airbus Helicopters H160-B and one Leonardo Helicopters AW109SP.

The Toronto-based company offers private jet charters, aircraft management, maintenance, and aircraft sales and acquisition services, while also providing fixed-base operations with facilities in Kitchener and Barrie/Orillia.