Dallas-based public charter carrier JSX has formally taken delivery of its 50th aircraft, the company said.
The aircraft, an Embraer E145, was unveiled with a special retro-themed livery celebrating the milestone. JSX said the retro-inspired design pays homage to the “idyllic golden age of air travel.”

JSX’s fleet has until now been composed primarily of Embraer E135 and E145 jets. The carrier has also announced plans to begin operating ATR 42-600 turboprop aircraft later in 2025, with two units already leased and more expected under a letter of intent.
In announcing the 50th delivery, JSX said the new aircraft “carries history in the making,” reflecting both the company’s past trajectory and ambitions for the future.

Though the company began operations in 2016 (originally as JetSuiteX), it has grown quickly within the “hop-on” public charter niche by offering a premium cabin product and FBO-based operations.
The 50th aircraft is registered as N960JX. Before joining JSX’s fleet, it operated for the now-defunct regional airline ExpressJet.
