Cleveland-based MRO Constant Aviation is redesigning and refurbishing the interiors of JetSuite’s fleet of 10 Phenom 100s. The first of the updated jets, N580JS, has been redelivered to the Irvine, Calif.-based charter operator, and Constant is in the process of revamping the rest of the fleet.
The aircraft, originally outfitted with BMW-designed leather interiors, are being updated with recovered taupe and coal leather seats, refinished cabin panels, leather cabin drink rails and “luxury options that will add to [JetSuites’] customers’ experience,” said Constant president and CEO Stephen Maiden. The 110V power outlets at each of the four cabin seats and Bose Quiet Comfort headsets will be retained.
JetSuite CEO Alex Wilcox said the company is “happy to be working with Constant Aviation” and expressed confidence that “clients will enjoy the new interiors.” The refurbishment coincides with JetSuite’s recently announced service expansion, with the acquisition of ten 30-seat Embraer E135 jets for use in JetSuiteX, a scheduled per-seat charter service, operated by Delux Public Charter. JetSuite also operates JetSuite Edition CJ3s in its core charter service.