
Jet Edge Adding 27 Super-Midsize Jets to Fleet
The aircraft will be a mix of new and used Bombardier Challenger 300/350s and Gulfstream G450s.
A little more than two months after receiving a $150 million credit facility from investment firm KKR, Jet Edge International has announced that it is adding a mix of new and used jets to its fleet—16 Bombardier Challenger 300/350s and 11 Gulfstream G450s—through transactions valued at $200 million. The Van Nuys, California-based aircraft charter, management, and brokerage company said the aircraft, acquired with the help of the KKR funds, will be part of the fleet that supports its AdvantEdge hybrid ownership program, which was announced in June.
Acquired through the open market, the additional jets bring the number of aircraft in JetEdge’s AdvantEdge fleet to 74. They are less than 10 years old on average and will receive new paint, interiors, and improved cabin technology such as Gogo 4G wireless streaming, Bluetooth-controlled sound systems, and updated USB charging ports. Deliveries began in July and are expected to conclude by December 15, according to Jet Edge.