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M&N Aviation Adds First Gulfstream to US Part 135 Fleet

M&N Aviation Expands US Part 135 Fleet with First Gulfstream Jet
M&N Aviation, headquartered at Denver Centennial Airport, has enhanced its Part 135-certified fleet by acquiring its first Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft, a Gulfstream G450. According to ch-aviation data, the 13.2-year-old jet, registered as N882DL (msn 4278), is configured to accommodate up to 14 passengers. After being grounded in Provo since June 11, the aircraft resumed service on July 25 with a flight to Santa Ana, California.
Fleet Composition and Operational Integration
Previously operated by Phantom Air of Pompano Beach, which recently upgraded to a Gulfstream G650ER, the G450 represents the first Gulfstream model to be added to M&N Aviation’s certificate since at least 2018. This acquisition introduces the operator’s sole long-range, large-cabin jet to its current fleet, which otherwise comprises three Challenger 300s, a BAe-125-800A, eight Hawker 800XPs, a Hawker 800XPi added in late 2024, a Premier I, and a PC-12. Notably, earlier this year, M&N Aviation retired its last Learjet 60 from the Part 135 certificate.
Integrating the Gulfstream G450 poses several operational challenges. The company must ensure full compliance with regulatory requirements and maintain rigorous safety standards while incorporating the aircraft into its existing operations. These measures are critical to uphold the stringent standards mandated under Part 135 certification.
Market Implications and Strategic Positioning
The addition of the G450 is expected to attract attention within the competitive charter market. Rival operators may respond by upgrading their fleets, revising pricing strategies, or initiating targeted marketing efforts to protect their market share. The development could also prompt new strategic partnerships as competitors seek to reinforce their positions in light of M&N Aviation’s expanded long-range capabilities.
M&N Aviation continues to dedicate its Hawker Beechcraft fleet to medical missions, including organ transport, alongside executive charter services. However, the newly acquired Gulfstream G450 has yet to be featured on the company’s official website.
With this strategic fleet expansion, M&N Aviation signals its intention to strengthen its presence in the long-range charter segment, while addressing the operational and market challenges inherent in such growth.

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