George Mattson delivering the fleet transition announcement at NBAA-BACE. Credit: Jeremy Kariuki/Aviation Week LAS VEGAS—Wheels Up, an Atlanta-based charter company, detailed its plan to trasnsition ...
In 2024, WingX reported that the Challenger 300 and its second-generation successor, the Challenger 350, accounted for 210,000 annual North American departures, making it the most active model of ...
The capital from this closing will be used in the purchase of additional Phenom 300 and Challenger 300 aircraft that are a ...
Wheels Up retired legacy jets 18 months ahead of schedule. The on-demand charter provider now operates only Phenom 300 and Challenger 300 aircraft.