The 13th-largest charter/fractional operator has added its fifth Challenger private jet to the fleet.
Northern Jet has added a Challenger 300 to its fleet.
It marks the fifth Challenger in its fleet.
With organic growth following its merger with SpeedBird last year, the fractional and jet card operator now has over 40 aircraft, according to the company.
CEO Chris Bull said, “As other private jet providers scale back their services in the Midwest, Northern Jet remains committed to growth in this region.
He continued, “Adding the Challenger 300 is a testament to our dedication to providing clients with expanded travel options and a seamless private jet experience. This aircraft strengthens our ability to meet our clients’ evolving travel needs, whether flying within the Southeast or to destinations around the U.S.”
Northern Jet has Grand Rapids, Michigan, Orlando, and Naples, Florida bases.
It offers a guaranteed jet card for flying in light, midsize, and super-midsize jets.
Through June, Northern Jet ranked as North America’s 13th-largest charter/fractional operator.