Jet Concierge Club has expanded its UK-registered fleet with its first Challenger 650, as shown by ch-aviation research. Eurocontrol RVSM data indicates the aircraft was operated by Jet Concierge Club while under its former Isle of Man registration.

G-RFTW (msn 6134) completed its inaugural flight under UK registration and Jet Concierge's 'JCO' code on October 4, flying between Bournemouth and London Luton. Prior to this, the 5.6-year-old Bombardier Business Aircraft was registered as M-ABSX and performed a test flight on October 24, 2024, between the same two locations. Originally delivered to ExecuJet Europe (Switzerland), the aircraft remained registered in Switzerland until 2023, when it was exported to the US where it was privately operated.

With this latest addition, Jet Concierge Club's UK-registered fleet now consists of 14 aircraft, comprising one Falcon 7X, one Challenger 650, one G550, one Global 5000, one Global 5500, one Global 6000, three Global 6500s, four Global 7500s, and one GVII-G600. Furthermore, according to Eurocontrol RVSM data, the company operates a diverse range of additional jets, with one Boeing Business Jet B737-700(BBJ) registered in Bermuda, one Global 6000 registered in Guernsey, one Challenger 605 registered in Ireland, and other units registered in the Isle of Man including one Global 6500, one G650ER, two Falcon 7X jets, and one Falcon 8X.

Jet Concierge Club is an aircraft management cooperative, with each member serving as both an aircraft owner and shareholder. Membership is capped at thirty owners, and the club offers comprehensive in-house services encompassing operations, maintenance, safety, and charter.