Three Embraer light jets and a pair of super-midsize Latitudes from Textron Aviation have joined Nicholas Air.
Five new aircraft deliveries have landed in the Nicholas Air fleet.
The jet card operator has added three Embraer Phenom 300E light jets.
Also added are a pair of Cessna Citation Latitude super midsize jets.
According to the company, “This expansion reinforces the company’s commitment to maintaining a young, versatile fleet tailored specifically to the evolving needs of its jet card members.”
CEO Nicholas Correnti says, “Adding these Phenom 300E and Citation Latitude aircraft allows us to continue our tradition of promoting from within.”
The founder adds, “Providing our pilots with the opportunity to upgrade internally to larger, more complex airframes is a key part of our retention strategy and ensures our flight crews are the most experienced in the industry.”
Nicholas Air is ranked 10th among the United States’ private jet operators, measured by charter and fractional flight hours.
Per the announcement, “While many providers pursue rapid, unchecked expansion, Nicholas Air remains steadfast in its conservative and measured approach to scaling its operations.”
The company says, “This methodical growth ensures that every new tail added to its fleet maintains the elite standards of quality, service, and safety.
The company offers four jet card options.
One option is based on hours.
Another offers access via fund levels.
The third offers discounted rates with additional restrictions.
The latest provides access to its Gulfstream G600
Its program fleet also includes Phenom 100s and Challenger 350s.