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Generation Jets Relocates, Plans Air Ambulance Expansion
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The 20-year-old Part 135 operator looks to build on its charter and aircraft management business as well as add air ambulance services.
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The 20-year-old Part 135 operator looks to build on its charter and aircraft management business as well as add air ambulance services.
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Generation Jets, an aircraft charter, sales, management, and maintenance provider, has relocated from Washington to North Texas Regional Airport (KGYI) in Denison, according to an announcement from the airport’s FBO, Rise Aviation.


Founded in 2002, the company was acquired late last year by a holding company owned by Paul “Monty” Renfro, who is the new president and CEO of Generation Jets. He told AIN the company’s core business is Part 135 operations and aircraft management but that he also plans to expand into air ambulance, including fixed-wing and rotorcraft. Renfro was previously CEO of Medical Air Rescue Company, which maintained operations in South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, and Texas.


Generation Jets also provides Part 91 maintenance on aircraft ranging from pistons to heavy jets, such as the Bombardier Challenger. Renfro noted that before Generation Jets had relocated, there was no maintenance facility at KGYI.


There, the company operates from a 28,000-sq-ft facility. The Generation Jets fleet includes Citation CJ2s and Excels. It is an Argus gold-rated operator.

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