Four Corners Aviation (ULA, Dallas Addison) is set to launch Embraer Executive Jets charter operations in the first quarter of 2026 following the addition of a Phenom 300E, vice president of charter and flight control Michael Banas announced on LinkedIn.

The aircraft featured in Banas' post is seven-year-old Phenom 300E N833LC (msn 50500500). Configured for up to nine passengers, the jet was formerly operated privately in the United States and based at Syracuse Hancock International.

As of July, Four Corners' Part 135-certified fleet comprised a Learjet 45XR, which is currently the only aircraft operating under the carrier's 'ULA' code, and a 2024-built G650ER, N898GA (msn 6589), added in May. The Gulfstream Aerospace jet is a different airframe than the one inducted in early 2025, which has since joined the charter fleet of Flexjet (LXJ, Cleveland Cuyahoga Country).

Four Corners' website further lists a 19-year-old Challenger 300, N511FC (msn 20141), as available for charter. Between late 2024 and early 2025, the carrier exited Citation-series Part 135 operations, beginning with the retirement of a Citation Excel, followed by a Citation XLS.