JSX plans to add new ATR planes to their fleet before 2025 ends. The airline made this announcement during the Paris Airshow on Wednesday. They will lease two ATR 42-600 aircraft first to test the service. ATR will help maintain these planes through a special agreement. The deal marks ATR's first entry into the American market.
The Dallas-based airline also signed papers for up to 25 more ATR planes later. These aircraft will feature premium cabins with 30 seats each. JSX can choose between two different plane sizes depending on their needs. The new planes will let JSX reach over 1,000 airports across America. Many of these smaller airports were only available to private jet passengers before.
JSX started flying in 2019 after changing their name from JetSuiteX. They currently operate 75 Embraer jets around the country. The airline lets passengers check in just 20 minutes before flights from private terminals. They also offer free internet through Starlink satellites on all flights. JSX became the first airline to provide this service to customers.
Company leaders are excited about the partnership between both companies. JSX's chief executive says the ATR planes will open new routes across America. The ATR boss believes their planes match perfectly with JSX's premium travel style. Both airlines expect the deal to boost regional flying in the United States.
The Dallas-based airline also signed papers for up to 25 more ATR planes later. These aircraft will feature premium cabins with 30 seats each. JSX can choose between two different plane sizes depending on their needs. The new planes will let JSX reach over 1,000 airports across America. Many of these smaller airports were only available to private jet passengers before.
JSX started flying in 2019 after changing their name from JetSuiteX. They currently operate 75 Embraer jets around the country. The airline lets passengers check in just 20 minutes before flights from private terminals. They also offer free internet through Starlink satellites on all flights. JSX became the first airline to provide this service to customers.
Company leaders are excited about the partnership between both companies. JSX's chief executive says the ATR planes will open new routes across America. The ATR boss believes their planes match perfectly with JSX's premium travel style. Both airlines expect the deal to boost regional flying in the United States.