Noble Air Charter (JLJ, Miami Opa-Locka) is no longer operating Part 135-certified executive jets following the retirement of a Citation Excel and a G150, ch-aviation research shows.

Citation Excel N646TX (msn 560-5246) is a 23-year-old aircraft configured for up to seven passengers. It was based at Miami Opa-Locka and remained active until November 2024. Since then, the jet has completed six flights, five of them in 2025, most recently flying between Miami Executive and Augusta Bush Regional on April 8.

Simultaneously, G150 N636SF (msn 277), a 16.5-year-old Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft configured for nine passengers, was similarly removed from Noble Air Charter's certificate. The jet has been parked at Miami Opa-Locka since March 5, where it was based previously.

Following the removal of both executive jets, Noble Air Charter's Part 135 fleet now comprises three Cessna 402 twin-piston engine aircraft.