Pinnacle Aviation Charter (Scottsdale) has retired its sole Premier I from its Part 135-certified fleet, ch-aviation research reveals.
N964TS (msn RB-129), a 20.2-year-old jet configured for up to six passengers, had been part of Pinnacle Aviation Charter's fleet since 2011. It was last active on December 30, 2024, flying between San José, US and Scottsdale, where it was based. It is not currently listed as Part 135-certified.
Pinnacle Aviation Charter's Part 135 fleet now comprises nine aircraft, including two Challenger 300s, a Challenger 605, a Global 5000, a Citation Excel, a Citation XLS, a Phenom 300E, a Legacy 600, and a Cirrus SR-20. The company recently retired its last G200 and Beechjet 400.