Executive Jet Management (EJM, Cincinnati Lunken) has retired its final Learjet 60 from its Part 135-certified fleet, according to ch-aviation research. Since 1998, it has operated a total of nine units of the type.

N64MG (msn 60-224) completed its last flight under Executive Jet Management's 'EJM' code on October 21, 2024, between Fort Lauderdale Executive and Greenville/Spartanburg Donaldson. Two days prior, it conducted several test flights around Fort Lauderdale Executive, with ADS-B data indicating it had last been actively operating between June and July.

This 23-year-old Learjet has remained US-registered throughout its operational life and joined Executive Jet Management’s fleet in 2013. Following this retirement, Executive Jet has fully phased out the Learjet 60 from its charter operations. At its peak in 2006, the company operated five units of the model simultaneously.

Executive Jet Management's Part 135 certificate now includes a total of 162 aircraft, comprising a range of business jets from light to long-range models across multiple manufacturers, including Bombardier Business Aircraft, Dassault Aviation, Embraer Executive Jets, Hawker Beechcraft, Gulfstream Aerospace, and Textron Aviation. The company, which specialises in private jet charter flights and aircraft management, is a subsidiary of NetJets Aviation (EJA, Columbus John Glenn, OH), owned by Berkshire Hathaway.