ProAirways (Plymouth, NC) has phased out the only Falcon 2000EX EASy from its Part 135-certified fleet, ch-aviation research shows.

The 18.9-year-old jet, N23BE (msn 78), is configured for up to 10 passengers. It was last active under ProAirways' code on March 2, 2025, flying between Bedford, MA, where it is based, and Jackson Hole, WY. Three days later, it returned to Bedford under the 'EJM' code for Executive Jet Management.

The aircraft joins a Falcon 2000(LX) in Executive Jet Management's charter fleet, which also includes other Dassault Aviation models.

Following this retirement, ProAirways' Part 135 certificate comprises a Falcon 900EX, a BAe-125-1000B, and a Premier IA. All three aircraft have been parked at Plymouth, MA since early April.