Short Hills Aviation Services

U.S.A.

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

Telephone
+1 973 292 3395
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Charter bases and aircraft

Morristown Municipal
1 × Dassault Falcon 2000
Passenger (10 pax)
1 × Dassault Falcon 2000EX
Passenger (8 pax)
1 × Dassault Falcon 50EX
Passenger (8 pax)
2 × Dassault Falcon 7X
Passenger (10-14 pax)
1 × Dassault Falcon 900
Passenger (12 pax)

People

People mentioned in news coverage for this company.

Ethan Gilbert
Director of Operations
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Aircraft types

Falcon 2000
Dassault announced the Falcon 2000 at Paris Air Show in 1989 as follow-on to Falcon 20/200. This wide-body, transcontinental twin engine aircraft first flew March 4, 1993, with first delivery February 16, 1995.
Falcon 2000 EASy
The Falcon 2000EX, an upgraded variant with PW308C engines, first flew in 2001 and was certified in 2003. Multiple variants followed including the 2000DX, 2000LX with winglets, 2000LXS with improved avionics, and 2000S.
Falcon 50
The Dassault Falcon 50 was a super midsize trijet designed in 1974 for longer range flights, first flying in 1976. The improved Falcon 50EX variant launched in 1995 with upgraded engines and avionics.
Falcon 7X
The Dassault Falcon 7X is a large cabin business jet with three rear-mounted Pratt & Whitney engines. It first flew in 2005 and entered service in 2007, offering 5,950 nm range at 0.90 mach with short landing capability.
Falcon 900
The Falcon 900 is an intercontinental trijet developed from the Falcon 50, first flying in 1984. It features three Garrett engines, seats up to 12 passengers, and has variants including the 900B, 900C, and 900EX.

News

Short Hills meets or exceeds the required standards.
May 11, 2026
As part of the Wingman commitment, operators share detailed SMS and emergency response plan information directly with Wyvern, demonstrating a proactive willingness to provide insight into their safety framework. Full Story