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Home » US’s Presidential Aviation adds first G650 to Part 135
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US’s Presidential Aviation adds first G650 to Part 135

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomSeptember 21, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Presidential Aviation (PRD, Fort Lauderdale Executive) has added a G650 to its Part 135 certificate. This is the first unit of the type in the company’s charter fleet, as chief operating officer Yoharner Echemendia previously revealed to ch-aviation in an exclusive interview.

The 13.8-year-old ultra-long-range jet, N650MV (msn 6026), was previously privately operated and based at São Roque Sao Paulo Catarina.

It joins four other Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft on Presidential Aviation’s Part 135 certificate, including a G200, two GIV-SPs, and a G550, following the retirement of a second unit. The company’s charter fleet also comprises a Learjet 60, a Citation X, a Falcon 900LX, two Falcon 7X, including a newly added one, a Phenom 300E, and a Hawker 800XP.

Presidential Aviation also plans to add two Challenger 604s, resuming Part 135 operations with Challenger-series aircraft after retiring a Challenger 601-3A in January.

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