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JSX Challenges Turboprops’ Image In U.S. Commercial Air Service

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Chris Sloan
September 16, 2025

Rendering of ATR 42-600 flying with JSX livery

JSX is leasing two used ATR 42-600s this year to offset acquisition costs.

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Public charter operator JSX is set to reintroduce large turboprops to the U.S. market in the form of ATR aircraft for its unique business model. The move comes as turboprop flights have largely disappeared from scheduled U.S. airline service. Delta Air Lines retired its last turboprops in 2008…

Chris Sloan

Chris Sloan is a contributing editor covering air transport for Aviation Week Network.

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