On October 12, the aircraft arrived in São Roque São Paulo Catarina and has since been primarily operating from that location as well as Maringá.
This Embraer Executive Jets model marks the first aircraft of its kind in Amaro Aviation's fleet, although it is not yet authorized for commercial operations in Brazil. It is not listed in the company’s RBAC 135 Operations Specifications, similar to a 16.6-year-old Cessna Citation XLS, which is also registered to Amaro Aviation but is limited to fractional ownership services.
Amaro Aviation's corporate jet charter fleet consists solely of Pilatus Aircraft, including one PC-12 and two PC-24s, with plans for a third PC-24 registration. The company has also ventured into helicopter charter services, recently acquiring a B429 Bell Helicopter and anticipating the delivery of an AW109 Leonardo Helicopter in 2025.
The firm provides a variety of private aviation services, such as charter flights, hourly packages, fractional ownership, and aircraft management.
Ch-aviation reached out to Amaro Aviation to inquire about future plans for the newly acquired aircraft and the overall fleet strategy.