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American Jet Charter makes 604 addition
A refurbished and repainted Challenger 604 has been added to the mixed mission fleet of American Jet Charter, and becomes the first of its type based in Oklahoma for charter.
The Challenger 604 is based at Wiley Post airport in Oklahoma.

Wiley Post airport, Oklahoma City-based American Jet Charter has added a Challenger 604 to its fleet.

This 12 passenger aircraft has new paint and a beautifully refurbed interior, while passengers have access to Airshow 400, Apple TV, DVD/CD player and domestic wi-fi for their inflight enjoyment.

The Challenger 604 joins a fleet comprising a 2019 Challenger 350, Citation VII, Citation Encore, Citation Bravo, King Air E90 and Beechcraft Baron 58, and after 35 years in business the company is also very proud of its perfect safety record.

“This is the first Challenger 600 series aircraft to be available to charter in Oklahoma City,” says president and director of operations Jim Hensley. “We think it will be in high demand for customers looking to transport more than nine passengers in comfort and luxury.”

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