Jet Aviation Flight Services (JAS, Teterboro) has ceased Part 135 operations with Hawker Beechcraft aircraft following the retirement of a Hawker 900XP, ch-aviation research reveals.

The 16.9-year-old jet, N786QV (msn HA-0052), configured for up to nine passengers, was based on the United States West Coast and had been part of Jet Aviation's charter fleet since October 2024. It remained active until the end of that year, completing only three additional flights by March 2025. It is no longer listed as a Part 135-certified aircraft and is currently based at Naples Municipal.

Jet Aviation previously operated different Hawker-series aircraft, including the Hawker 800XP and the Hawker 850XP. The company's Part 135 certificate currently comprises 52 fixed-wing aircraft manufactured by Bombardier Business Aircraft, Dassault Aviation, Embraer Executive Jets, Gulfstream Aerospace, and Textron Aviation, along with two Sikorsky Aircraft helicopters. Additionally, the General Dynamics subsidiary privately manages several other jets.