EAS Charter (BLE, Miami Opa-Locka) has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by adding its first G200 and Vision Jet G2+, as revealed by ch-aviation research.
The Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft, N173JM (msn 122), was added to EAS Charter's certificate in October. Previously operated privately in the US, the 19.1-year-old jet has held a United States registration throughout its operational life.
A month earlier, EAS Charter added G2+ N28VJ (msn 322) to its Part 135 fleet. Initially delivered to Verijet (WSP, Vero Beach Municipal), the aircraft last operated under the 'WSP' code for Verijet in October 2023. After being stored until May 2024, the 2.5-year-old Cirrus Aircraft joins a sister-type Vision Jet model that has been operated by EAS Charter since 2018.
Following these additions, EAS Charter’s fleet now totals six jets, comprising two Beechjet 400As, one G200, one GIV-SP, one Vision Jet, and one Vision Jet G2+.
EAS Charter specialises in private jet charters, aircraft management, and acquisitions and sales.