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JSX begins operational evaluation of ATR 42‑600s after late‑2025 launch, plans four aircraft in service early this year

JSX has started an operational evaluation of the ATR 42‑600 as it brings turboprops into the US public‑charter market following a late‑2025 launch. The carrier says it expects to be operating four ATR 42‑600s — 30‑seat, all‑business‑class aircraft — early this year.

Discovered 2026-01-13T10:36:53.066332-08:00 | 2026-01-13T10:36:53.066332-08:00

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  • JSX has introduced ATR 42‑600 turboprops into US public‑charter operations and is conducting an operational evaluation of four aircraft after starting ATR service in late 2025 [source:41a53ab8-3cf7-4e62-a356-7e23033db570] and taking delivery of its first ATR earlier [source:27e47e06-e524-4d5e-947f-ff37ab0bbce2].

  • The type is configured as a 30‑seat, all‑business‑class ATR 42‑600 used on short point‑to‑point routes (notably Las Vegas–Santa Monica), a deployment that alters short‑haul capacity dynamics and hub‑bypass options for premium leisure and business travelers [source:41a53ab8-3cf7-4e62-a356-7e23033db570].

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