Jet Logistics (Charleston Executive) has begun Cirrus Aircraft operations following the addition of a brand-new Vision Jet G2+. Founder and President W. Ashley Smith Jr. confirmed to ch-aviation that a second unit will join in March 2025, with both aircraft fully dedicated to organ transplant transportation under an agreement with Indiana Donor Network.

The Vision Jet G2+, N403TX (msn 610), began operating under Jet Logistics' 'JLG' code on December 30, 2024, flying between Indianapolis International, where it is based, and Cincinnati Lunken. The jet's configuration varies by mission, with seats installed or removed as needed.

Smith Jr. confirmed that the second Vision Jet G2+, N855TX (msn 632), will be delivered in March, also for exclusive use in organ transportation.

The newly added jet joins 12 other aircraft in the company' Part 135 fleet, including a Learjet 35A, a Learjet 36, two Learjet 45XRs, a Citation Jet 3, two Citation Jet 3+, a Citation XLS+, a Hawker 800XP(2), a Hawker 800XPi(2), a Hawker 850XP, and a Shorts 360.

Jet Logistics specialises in medical missions, including patient transport and organ donation flights.