Fargo Jet Center (FJC) has announced the acquisition of two Beechcraft King Air 360 aircraft from Textron Aviation. The deal was finalized on June 18 during the Paris Air Show, marking the company's debut appearance at the event.
The aircraft will support FJC’s global special missions operations, ranging from air medical transport and reconnaissance to atmospheric research and cloud seeding. The agreement was signed at Textron Aviation’s Special Missions booth and reflects a growing partnership between the two companies.
According to Darren Hall, Vice President of Business Development at Fargo Jet Center, the King Air 360s were selected for their versatility, reliability, and cutting-edge avionics. “These aircraft will enable us to provide mission-ready platforms to meet the needs of our global special missions customers,” he said.
Headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota, FJC has delivered over 145 special mission aircraft since 1995. The company specializes in aircraft modifications across a range of platforms, including King Air, Learjet, Pilatus, and Cessna, and holds multiple FAA, EASA, and VSTC certifications for integration of advanced systems.



