M&N Aviation (United States of America) (JNH, Denver Centennial) has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its first Gulfstream Aerospace jet, a G450, ch-aviation research reveals.

The 13.2-year-old aircraft, N882DL (msn 4278), is configured for up to 14 passengers. It had been parked at Provo since June 11 before resuming operations on July 25 with a flight to Santa Ana, CA. The jet was previously operated by Phantom Air (RDY, Pompano Beach), which replaced it with a G650ER, inducted into its Part 135 fleet in May.

This marks the first time since at least 2018 that M&N Aviation’s certificate has included a Gulfstream aircraft. The G450 is also the only long-range, large-cabin jet in the operator’s fleet, which further 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. Earlier this year, the company removed its last Learjet 60 from its Part 135 certificate.

M&N Aviation’s Hawker Beechcraft fleet is also dedicated to medical missions, including organ transport, alongside the company’s executive charter services. The newly added G450 has not yet been listed on the operator's website.