Flightpath Charter Airways (KNT, Kitchener) has added a first G150, ch-aviation research reveals.

The 8.5-year-old aircraft, C-GWQM (msn 325), is configured for up to seven passengers. Registered under Flightpath Charter Airways on May 27, it first operated under the company's 'KNT' code on February 4, flying between Windsor, where it is based, and Detroit Willow Run.

This addition joins a G200, an upgraded version of the G150, in the fleet of Flightpath Charter Airways, which also comprises a Learjet 45XR, a Learjet 60XR, a Learjet 70, a Learjet 75 Liberty, a Challenger 650, a Global 6000, a Global 7500, a Citation Jet 3, a Phenom 100, two Phenom 300s, two Phenom 300Es, a Praetor 600, and two PC-12. The company also operates two jets registered in the United States, a Challenger 605 and an additional Phenom 300, both active under the 'KNT' code.

Previously operated by NovaJet (NOJ, Toronto Pearson) until mid-December 2024, C-GWQM was the only G150 in the company's fleet. NovaJet continues to operate three Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft, including two sister-type jets - an Astra SPX and a G200 - and a G650ER, alongside 18 other aircraft manufactured by Bombardier Business Aircraft, Cessna Aircraft Company, Dassault Aviation, Embraer Executive Jets, and Hawker Beechcraft.