EAS Charter (BLE, Miami Opa-Locka) retired the sole Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet from its Part 135-certified fleet in November 2024, as revealed by ch-aviation research. The company continues to offer a recently added sister-variant Vision Jet G2+ for charter services.
N613FA (msn 75) is a 6.3-year-old aircraft configured for up to five passengers. Currently, it is not listed as a Part 135-certified aircraft.
EAS Charter's Part 135 certificate totals six aircraft, including three Beechjet 400As (with one added in November), a G200 (added at the same time as the Vision Jet G2+), a GIV-SP, which was also recently added), and the Vision Jet G2+.