Jet Pros (Longview) has added its first G100 to its charter fleet following an incident involving its only previously Part 135-certified jet, a G200, ch-aviation research reveals.

The G100, N903D (msn 155), is a 20-year-old aircraft which was previously operated privately in the United States. Configured for up to eight passengers, it is currently based at Scottsdale.

Simultaneously, Jet Pros removed the G200 N199DF (msn 128) from its Part 135 certificate. The 19.2-year-old Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft sustained substantial damage at Scottsdale on February 10, 2025, when a Learjet 35A, N81VN (msn 35A-652), veered off the runway and struck it while parked. The accident resulted in the death of the Learjet's pilot and injuries to three others. Currently on repair, the G200 is configured for up to nine passengers and was also based at Scottsdale.

Jet Pros' Part 135 fleet now comprises the newly added G100 and a Beech F33A.

ch-aviation has contacted Jet Pros to clarify whether the G100 is a permanent addition and when the G200 is expected to return but has not received a response.