flyExclusive

U.S.A.

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

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Charter bases and aircraft

Greeneville (Greene County)
3 × Bombardier Challenger 350
Passenger (9 pax)
10 × Cessna 525B CJ3
Passenger (8 pax)
9 × Cessna 525B CJ3+
Passenger (8 pax)
9 × Cessna 560 Citation XL
Passenger (8 pax)
1 × Cessna 560 Citation XLS
Passenger (8 pax)
1 × Cessna 560 Citation XLS+
Passenger (8 pax)
2 × Cessna 680 Citation Sovereign
Passenger (8 pax)
5 × Cessna 750 Citation X
Passenger (8 pax)
1 × Gulfstream G-IVSP
Passenger (19 pax)
1 × Honda HondaJet Elite II
Passenger (4 pax)
Kinston (Regional Jetport)
2 × Bombardier Challenger 300
Passenger (9 pax)
4 × Cessna 525B CJ3
Passenger (8 pax)
2 × Cessna 560 Citation Encore+
Passenger (8 pax)
25 × Cessna 560 Citation XL
Passenger (8 pax)
7 × Cessna 560 Citation XLS
Passenger (5-8 pax)
1 × Cessna 560 Citation XLS GEN 2
Passenger
1 × Cessna 560 Citation XLS+
Passenger (8 pax)
3 × Cessna 680 Citation Sovereign
Passenger (8 pax)
1 × Honda HondaJet Elite
Passenger
1 × Honda HondaJet Elite II
Passenger (4 pax)
Miami (Executive)
1 × Cessna 208B EX
Passenger (8 pax)
Wilmington (New Castle)
1 × Cessna 525B CJ3
Passenger (8 pax)
1 × Honda HondaJet Elite II
Passenger (4 pax)

People

People mentioned in news coverage for this company.

Mike Guina
Chief Commercial Officer
Brad Blettner
Chief Revenue Officer
Joe Nelson
SVP MRO
Chip Schultz
Senior VP of Operations
Scott Robbins
Senior Director of Flight Control
Charlie Creech
Senior VP Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul Ops
Steve Pawlak
Director of Maintenance
Matthew Lesmeister
Chief Operating Officer
Brad Garner
Chief Financial Officer
Alexander Bosco
Senior VP
Brentton Jones
SVP
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Aircraft types

Cessna Caravan
The Cessna 208 Caravan is a high wing, single PT6A turboprop monoplane with fixed tricycle gear. First flew December 1982, certified 1984. Variants include cargo, passenger, and amphibious versions with different engines.
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.
Challenger 300
The Challenger 300 is a super midsize business jet by Bombardier with 3,100 nm range. First flew in 2001, entered service 2004. Uses two Honeywell HTF 7000 engines and carries 8 passengers. Improved variants include 350 (2013) and 3500 (2022).
Citation 560
The Citation 560, Ultra and Encore are stretched Citation 550s with various engine upgrades. The 560 flew in 1987, Ultra added more powerful engines in 1994, and Encore introduced PW535A engines in 2000.
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.
Citation Sovereign
The Citation Sovereign (Model 680) was developed by Cessna to bridge the gap between Excel/XLS and Citation X models. First flew in 2002, certified in 2004, with 350 built until 2013. Successor Sovereign+ introduced in 2013 with upgraded engines and avionics.
Citation X
The Citation X (model 750) became the fastest civilian aircraft when introduced in 1996. First delivered to Arnold Palmer in July 1996, it featured highly swept wings, T-tail configuration, and Rolls-Royce engines.
Gulfstream GIV
The Gulfstream IV, introduced in 1985, is a 14-passenger intercontinental business jet with improved range over earlier models. It was the first jet with standard winglets and first business jet with full glass cockpit.
HondaJet
The Honda HA-420 HondaJet is a low wing monoplane with two engines mounted on pylons above the wing. It received FAA certification in December 2015 with first delivery on 23 December, 2015.

News

The move has been made for long-term value creation.
January 17, 2026
As flyExclusive advances its 2026 fleet plan, the company remains focused on aligning aircraft additions with demand trends, improving utilisation and strengthening unit economics across its service offerings. Full Story
FlyExclusive plans to add five additional MSUs in early 2026, ultimately scaling to 20 units and 40 technicians by the end of next year.
December 8, 2025
The new MSUs, positioned in strategic markets across the US Northeast, Southeast and Florida, became fully operational in October 2025, effectively doubling flyExclusive's mobile maintenance footprint. Full Story
Coco Gauff is one of the most passionate, determined and inspirational players in professional tennis.
September 27, 2025
The two-time Grand Slam champion Coco Gauff will travel exclusively with the Kinston, North Carolina-based private jet operator on the WTA Tour and beyond. Full Story