A-OK Jets (Fort Lauderdale Executive) has inducted its first Global-family jet to its charter fleet, a Global Express, ch-aviation research shows. The company has also added a first Falcon 900LX to its Part 135 certificate, as it prepares to resume Dassault Aviation operations.
The Global Express, N764DB (msn 9139), is a 21.1-year-old Bombardier Business Aircraft, configured for up to 13 passengers, and based at Fort Lauderdale Executive. It was previously listed under the Part 135 certificate of Executive Jet Management until November 2024, operating under the company's 'EJM' code for the last time on July 14 from Oxford, CT, where it was based, to Battle Creek. Executive Jet Management continues to operate several units of Global-series aircraft, including a Global Express available for charter.
Simultaneously, A-OK Jets added Falcon 900LX, N18UD (msn 294), to its Part 135 certificate. The 8.9-year-old jet, configured for up to 12 passengers, was previously exclusively managed by Solairus Aviation, which continues to operate multiple Falcon 900s in different variants. Yet to enter service with A-OK Jets, it has been parked at Boca Raton, where it was based, since January 2, 2025, following a flight from Rifle. A-OK Jets previously operated a Falcon 900 and a Falcon 900B between 2006 and 2018, as well as three Falcon 50s, the latest from 2010 to 2013.
With these additions, A-OK Jets' Part 135 fleet now comprises a Learjet 60XR, a Challenger 300, two Challenger 604s, the newly inducted Global Express, a Citation Jet 3+, the newly added Falcon 900LX, an Astra Galaxy, a G200, a Hawker 800XP, and a Hawker 900XP.