EAS Charter (BLE, Miami Opa-Locka) has added a first Hawker 400XT available for charter, the company announced on social media.

The 20.7-year-old aircraft, N473FL (msn RK-397), is configured for up to seven passengers. It had been parked at Cleveland Cuyahoga Country since September 2024, when it left the Part 135-certified fleet of Private Jets (OKC, Oklahoma City Wiley Post), which no longer operates Hawker Beechcraft jets. The aircraft resumed operations on May 20 with a flight to White Plains, followed by several test flights around Greenville/Spartanburg Donaldson. On August 11, it flew to Miami Opa-Locka, where EAS Charter is based.

As of July 2025, EAS Charter's Part 135 certificate comprised three Beechjet 400As, one of which has been parked at Atlanta Dekalb-Peachtree since November 2023, and a recently inducted Hawker 400XP. The Hawker 400XT is an extended-range remanufactured version by Nextant Aerospace, based on the Beechjet 400A and Hawker 400XP platforms.

EAS Charter also operates three Gulfstream Aerospace aircraft, namely a G200, a GIV-SP, and a GV, the latter added earlier this year alongside the retirement of the company's last Cirrus Aircraft, a Vision Jet G2+.