Jet Access Aviation (JXA, West Palm Beach International) has resumed Learjet 60 operations after a one-year hiatus and added its first Citation XLS+ to its Part 135-certified fleet, ch-aviation research reveals.

The Learjet 60, N64MG (msn 60-224), is a 23.3-year-old aircraft configured for up to seven passengers. Previously operated by Executive Jet Management, it was removed from the company's Part 135 certificate in October 2024 but continued operating under Executive Jet Management's 'EJM' code until January 2, 2025, when it conducted the last flight between White Plains and West Palm Beach International. On February 8, it completed a test flight to Fort Lauderdale Executive, departing to Pittsburgh International two days later. Jet Access previously operated eight Learjet 60s and three Learjet 60XRs, retiring the most recent unit from its Part 135 fleet in February 2024.

Simultaneously, Jet Access added Citation XLS+ N560JE (msn 560-6037) to its Part 135 certificate. The 15.6-year-old jet was previously operated privately in the United States. It was most recently active on February 7, 2025, flying between San Diego Brown Field and San Diego McClellan Palomar. Originally registered in Serbia, it was exported to the United States in 2016.

These two recent additions join 23 other aircraft in Jet Access' charter fleet, split between its own Part 135 certificate and that of First Wing Management, merged in 2022. These include three recently added aircraft, a Citation Jet 1, a Citation M2, and a Citation Jet 4 Gen2, alongside a Learjet 45XR, two Citation Jet 3s, four Citation Excel, a Citation XLS, two Citation Sovereign, a Citation Latitude, a Citation X, a Falcon 2000, a Phenom 300, two G200s, a GIV-SP, two Hawker 800s, and a Hawker 800XPi.