Executive Jet Management (EJM, Cincinnati Lunken) has added a first G800 for charter, the company announced on social media.
The factory-new ultra-long-range jet, registered as N773MJ (msn 88014) on December 15, is configured for up to 13 passengers and is based at Farmingdale.
Between 2013 and mid-2025, Executive Jet Management managed a G650, now registered as N773CJ (msn 6048), and formerly registered as N773MJ. The 14-seat aircraft was also available for charter.
This new induction marks the second G800 in Executive Jet Management's fleet, following the induction of another brand-new unit in November, N616KG (msn 88011). It is unclear whether this aircraft is available for charter.
Like N773MJ, N616KG replaced a 14-seat G650ER, now N615KG (msn 6145), which was registered as N616KG and managed by Executive Jet Management between 2015 and late 2025. The jet was available for charter.
As of July, Executive Jet Management's Part 135-certified fleet comprised 160 aircraft, including 71 Gulfstream Aerospace jets, of which 62 are in the long- and ultra-long-range segment. Additionally, the carrier privately manages several other Gulfstream jets, including two G700s.
Executive Jet Management's charter fleet included 89 other aircraft manufactured by Bombardier Business Aircraft, Dassault Aviation, Embraer Executive Jets, and Textron Aviation, across multiple segments.
The company follows Solairus Aviation (TWY, Novato), which inducted the world's first G800 available for charter in late 2025.
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