Jet Logistics

U.S.A.

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

Telephone
+1 866 824 9394
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Charter bases and aircraft

Chicago (Dupage)
2 × Learjet 45XR
Passenger
Goodyear (Phoenix Goodyear)
1 × Hawker 800XP
Passenger
Indianapolis International
2 × Cessna 525B CJ3+
Passenger
Raleigh-Durham International
1 × Hawker 800XP
Air Ambulance/Medevac
1 × Learjet 31A
Passenger, Air Ambulance/Medevac
1 × Learjet 35A
Passenger
Scottsdale
1 × Cessna 560 Citation XLS+
Passenger
Other airports (no aircraft specified)
Bedford (Hanscom Field)
Bermuda (L.F. Wade International)
Charlotte Douglas International
Cincinnati (Lunken Field)
Oklahoma City (Will Rogers International)
Tulsa International

People

People mentioned in news coverage for this company.

W. Ashley Smith, Jr.
President
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Aircraft types

Cessna Citation CJ3
The CJ3 is a Cessna Model 525B CitationJet, a stretched version of the CJ2. First flew in 2003, FAA certified in 2004, powered by two Williams FJ44-3A turbofans with 1,900+ nm range.
Citation 560XL
The Cessna Citation Excel (560XL) is a midsize business jet first flown in 1996. It features an unswept supercritical wing, twin PW-545A turbofans, and seats up to 10 passengers. Production evolved through XLS, XLS+, XLS Gen2, and Citation Ascend variants.
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 31
The Learjet 31 is a twin-engine business jet produced 1988-2002, successor to the Learjet 29. It seats 8 passengers plus 2 crew, powered by rear-mounted Honeywell TFE731-2 turbofans with 51,000 ft ceiling.
Learjet 35/36
Introduced mid-1970s, the Learjet 35 and 36 are stretched successors to the Learjet 25 with Garrett TFE731 turbofans. The 35 seats eight; the 36 has larger fuel tanks and 500 miles more range.
Learjet 45
The Learjet 45 is a super light business jet produced by Bombardier Aerospace. First flew in 1995, certified in 1997, with first delivery in 1998. Features two Honeywell TFE731-20AR engines and typically seats nine passengers plus two crew.

News

This partnership combines Jet Logistics' established Part 135 platform and Caribbean operating experience with Blue Tide Aviation's logistics proficiency across the US, Bahamas and Caribbean.
May 19, 2026
The programme expands Jet Logistics' ability to deliver fixed-wing air carrier solutions that require unique skillsets and equipment, including regional and international air cargo. Blue Tide brings proven experience. Full Story
The company carries out a lot of donor work.
April 6, 2026
Since the early 2010s, the company has helped structure and operate dedicated aviation solutions for hospital systems, organ procurement organisations and government agencies, contributing to air transport models. Full Story
April 12, 2024
The Hawker 800XP and 850XP are two of the nicest aircraft in the fleet; the cabin offers significantly more room, comfort and amenities unavailable in the light jets used by most organ procurement operators. Full Story