NEAJets

U.S.A.

Charter operator profile. Bases, aircraft, certification and contact details.

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Charter bases and aircraft

Farmingdale (Republic)
1 × Bombardier Challenger 604
Passenger
1 × Embraer Legacy 600
Passenger
1 × Gulfstream G300
Passenger
1 × Gulfstream G400
Passenger
1 × Gulfstream G450
Passenger
1 × Gulfstream G550
Passenger (16 pax)
1 × Gulfstream G650
Passenger
2 × Hawker 900XP
Passenger
1 × Learjet 60
Passenger
1 × Learjet 60XR
Passenger (8 pax)
Teterboro
1 × Bombardier Challenger 650
Passenger (12 pax)
1 × Gulfstream G550
Passenger
2 × Hawker 900XP
Passenger (8 pax)

People

People mentioned in news coverage for this company.

Peter Montemurro
General Manager
Rob Mahaffy
Director of Safety & Business Continuity
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Aircraft types

Challenger 604
The Challenger 604 intercontinental business jet accommodates up to nine passengers and has a range of 4,077nm. First flight was in 1994, certified in 1995, with 365 jets built before production ended in 2006.
Challenger 605
The Challenger 605 first flew in 2006 with GE CF34-3B1 engines and improved cabin over the 604. It was later developed into the Challenger 650 which entered service in 2015.
Embraer Legacy 600/650
The Legacy 600 is derived from Embraer's EMB-135BJ, first flew in 2001, and was certified in 2002. The upgraded Legacy 650 launched in 2008 with longer range through increased fuel capacity and more powerful engines. Production ended in 2020.
Gulfstream G300/G350
The G300 was introduced in 2002 with Rolls-Royce Tay engines, sharing G IV airframe but with reduced range and fuel. It was superseded in 2004 by the G350, which has 3,900 nm range and PlaneView avionics.
Gulfstream G400/G450
The G400 was introduced by Gulfstream in 2002 as a GIV replacement, with only 23 manufactured before being replaced by the G450. The G450 entered service in 2005 with 354 total produced before ending in 2018.
Gulfstream G500/G550
From 2003, Gulfstream replaced the GV with G500 and G550 variants. The G500 is a reduced-range baseline version, while the 19-passenger G550 offers more cabin volume and range. G550 production ended in July 2021.
Gulfstream G650
The Gulfstream G650 large business jet first flew in 2009 and was certified in 2012. It uses two Rolls-Royce BR725 engines and can carry up to 18 passengers. An extended range G650ER version was certified in 2014.
Hawker 750/800/900
The Hawker 800 derived from the DH-125 (first flew 1962), with the 125 800 iteration flying in May 1983. Variants include 750, 850, and 900 plus XPs. The 750 has a larger cabin and uses ventral fuel tank for baggage.
Learjet 60
The Learjet 60 is a midsize aircraft introduced in 1993, manufactured by Bombardier with two P&W Canada 305A engines. An improved version of the Learjet 55 with longer fuselage and better performance. Production ended in 2007 after 318 deliveries.

News

A NEAJets Gulfstream G550.
April 11, 2026
Once Platinum rated, an operator can request to go beyond and become Platinum Elite rated. At this level, operators meet the ARGUS Platinum standards, and agree to ongoing monitoring. Full Story