New World Aviation (Pennsylvania) (Allentown International) has ceased operations with Bombardier Global-series aircraft following the retirement of the sole Global 6000 from its Part 135-certified fleet, ch-aviation research shows.

N588MM (msn 9684) is a 10.2-year-old Bombardier Business Aircraft configured to seat up to 13 passengers. Previously based at Allentown International, it had been part of New World Aviation's charter fleet since mid-2023.

Following this retirement, New World Aviation's Part 135-certified fleet now comprises a Learjet 60, a Challenger 604, and a G450.

N588MM was active under the 'XGN' code for NexGen Flight Solutions, departing Allentown International on January 31, 2025, for Hagerstown before continuing to St. Louis Downtown, where it remains parked. However, the jet is not part of the company's Part 135 fleet, which includes a Global Express XRS, a GIV-SP, a HondaJet, and a TBM-700. NexGen Flight Solutions operates additional aircraft under Part 91 regulations, including another Global 6000.