JSX, the public charter carrier that gives travelers a semi-private experience, will debut its first-ever ATR turboprops on flights in California in November.
Alex Wilcox, CEO of JSX, confirmed at an event hosted by ATR in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday the launch details for its ATR-42-600s without saying exactly where in the Golden State the planes will fly. The planes will fly routes up to around two hours in length and be fitted in an all-premium 30-seat layout.
"It will be another controversial one," he said of the new airport — or airports — the ATRs will serve. The controversy he referred to are lawsuits JSX faced establishing and expanding operations in places like John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Orange County, California, and Westchester County Airport (HPN) in White Plains, New York.
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