NexGen Flight Solutions (XGN, Easton Newnam) retired its sole Falcon 50EX from its Part 135-certified fleet in October 2024, ch-aviation research shows.
N264RV (msn 327) last operated under the code 'XGN' for NexGen Flight Solutions on April 23, flying between San José Cabo and Baltimore International, followed by a leg to Easton Newnam. The Dassault Aviation jet remained parked there for six months, performing a test flight on October 24, and six days later flew to Miami Opa-Locka, no longer listed as a US FAA Part 135-certified aircraft.
The 22.4-year-old jet joined the operator's fleet in 2019 and has maintained a US registration throughout its operational life.
Specialising in private jet charters, aircraft management, and acquisitions and sales, NexGen Flight Solutions currently operates a fleet comprising one Gulfstream Aerospace GIV-SP, one Bombardier Business Aircraft Global Express XRS, one Honda Aircraft HondaJet, and one DAHER-Socata TBM-910.