Phoenix Air (PH, Cartersville) has retired its last GIV from its Part 135-certified fleet, ch-aviation research shows.
N48GL (msn 1052) is a 35.6-year-old aircraft configured to seat up to 14 passengers. It was last active under Phoenix Air's 'GRB' code on December 29, 2024, flying from Stuttgart via Bangor International to Cartersville, where it remains parked. It joined Phoenix Air’s fleet in 2020 and was the last of three GIVs operated by the company.
Following this retirement, Phoenix Air continues to operate other Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft, including eight GIIIs and a GV, which was added recently, alongside a Learjet 35(F), four Learjet 35As, three Learjet 36, four Learjet 36As, an EMB-120ER, and two EMB-120RTs. The company has also added its first Saab 340A, though it is not currently listed under its Part 135 certificate.