OneJet (Pittsburgh International) will change its aircraft operating partner and move its main base later on this quarter. Since its launch in April last year, the US point-to-point business-niche operator has used Pentastar Aviation (Pontiac Oakland County International) for its capacity requirements. However based on ch-aviation analysis of schedule data, effective June 8, OneJet will switch to Corporate Flight Management (Smyrna) with its main hub to move from Indianapolis International to Pittsburgh International as well.

With its two Hawker 400 light jets based out of Pennsylvania, OneJet will gradually replace its Indianapolis network - Nashville International, Memphis International, Milwaukee General Mitchell, Pittsburgh, and Milwaukee-Pittsburgh - with revised operations out of Pittsburgh including a double-daily (weekdays only) service to Hartford Bradley effective June 8 and effective June 14, a double-daily (weekdays only) service to Indianapolis alongside a daily (weekdays only) service to Milwaukee General Mitchell.

It therefore appears that flights from Indianapolis to Nashville Int'l, Memphis Int'l, and Milwaukee General Mitchell will be discontinued.