Jet Access Aviation (JXA, West Palm Beach International) has added a first Learjet 55C to the Part 135 fleet, ch-aviation research shows, shortly after resuming Learjet 60 charter operations earlier this year.

The 34.9-year-old aircraft, N143LJ (msn 55-143), is configured for up to seven passengers and is based at Fort Lauderdale Executive. Originally delivered to Germany, where it operated for 16 years, the jet was subsequently exported to Estonia before being imported into the United States in 2012. It was privately operated in the country prior to being added to Jet Access's Part 135 certificate.

This Learjet 55C joins a Learjet 45 and a Learjet 60, the latter added in February 2025 to Jet Access's Part 135 fleet. These operate alongside a Citation Jet 1, a Citation M2, two Citation Jet 3s, a Citation Jet 4 Gen2, three Citation Excels (following the recent retirement of a fourth unit), a Citation XLS, a Citation XLS+, two Citation Sovereigns, a Citation Latitude, a Citation X, a Falcon 2000, a Phenom 300, two G200s, a GIV-SP, and two Hawker 800XPs (after phasing out a Hawker 800XPi).

In addition to private jet charter services, Jet Access offers aircraft management, maintenance, and sales, and runs a flight training school as well as multiple fixed-base operations (FBOs) across the United States.