The aircraft, serial number 172, is part of a multi-aircraft Saab 340B(F) commitment between Jetstream and Berry, and will be used for Berry’s scheduled and on-demand cargo operations. Additional Saab 340B(F) aircraft will be delivered in 2023.
Berry Aviation, founded in 1993, is an FAR Part 135 air carrier based in San Marcos, Texas, which provides scheduled and on-demand passenger and air cargo services on behalf of governmental agencies, cargo integrators and industrial customers on a worldwide basis.
Jetstream Aviation Capital is a Miami-based aircraft lessor specializing in commercially operated regional turboprop aircraft, and is the largest global owner of Saab 340 and Saab 2000 aircraft and associated spares and engines. Jetstream’s portfolio of over 150 aircraft also includes ATR 72-500/600, Cessna Caravan, Embraer EMB-120 and Pilatus PC-12 passenger and cargo aircraft.
Aircraft rendering: Jetstream Aviation Capital/Steve Wyrostok