Azorra delivers first ATR 42-600 to JSX under new lease; carrier expands public charter reach toward Los Cabos

Aircraft lessor Azorra has delivered the first of two ATR 42-600 turboprops to Dallas-based public charter operator JSX under a new lease agreement. The aircraft is intended to support JSX’s plan to scale its public charter footprint to thousands of additional US airports and to pursue new service such as Los Cabos.

Discovered 2026-06-02T08:26:09.844689-07:00 | 2026-06-02T08:26:09.844689-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • JSX’s acquisition of ATR 42-600 capacity via a fresh lease is a near-term scaling lever for a US public charter model—expanding feasible airport coverage beyond what network carriers typically serve.
  • The delivery underscores continued ATR traction in the turboprop regional segment, aligning with other recent ATR deployment milestones such as ATR 72-600 “HighLine” delivery to Berjaya Air.
  • For lessors and operators, the deal reinforces how turboprop fleet availability and aircraft availability windows are being managed through leasing structures—similar to ATR-oriented transactions like ACIA’s sale-and-leaseback for ATR 72-600s.

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