Precision Aircraft Management (PRE, Denver Centennial) has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet in November 2024 with the addition of two new aircraft types, a Falcon 900EX and two Citation Sovereigns, ch-aviation research has revealed.

The Dassault Aviation jet, N900EU (msn 15), was first active under the 'PRE' code on September 23, flying between Denver Rocky Mountain and Dallas Love Field. The 27.8-year-old aircraft was under the Part 135 certificate of Greeley Air Charter, merged into Wheels Up in 2021, until March. It was the last Dassault-produced jet operated for Wheels Up under any of its certificates.

Simultaneously, Precision Aircraft Management inducted a pair of Citation Sovereign jets. N68EU (msn 680-0208) and N881EU (msn 680-0223) were also first active under the 'PRE' code in September, with N68EU completing a round trip between Denver Rocky Mountain and Houston Conroe North Regional on September 19, and N881EU operating from Houston Conroe North Regional to Cincinnati International four days later.

Similar to the Falcon 900EX, both aircraft, averaging 16 years old, were under the certificate of Greeley Air Charter. These were also the last Citation Sovereign jets operated by Wheels Up.

The three recently inducted aircraft were initially transferred to Colorado-based petroleum firm Ovintiv, which did not operate them under Part 135 certificate. They later moved to Precision Aircraft Management's Part 135 certificate.

They join a fleet of 14 other jets available for charter services with Precision Aircraft Management, including a Citation Jet 3, two Citation XLSs, two Gulfstream Aerospace G200s, a Hawker 850XP, two Learjet 45XRs, four King Air B200s, and two King Air C90s.