JSX operates a hop-on jet charter network focused on short-haul routes, structured around operations-heavy staffing (35 ops roles vs. 8 engineering) and a tech stack split between customer-facing platforms (React, Angular, Flutter) and backend infrastructure (Azure, AWS, Kubernetes, Sabre). Current hiring velocity is accelerating, with 24 roles posted in the last month—predominantly junior and mid-level ops staff—while active projects center on maintenance training, e-commerce ticketing, and CI/CD standardization, signaling operational scaling under tight FAA compliance constraints.
JSX is a Dallas-based charter airline founded in 2016, offering on-demand regional jet service with emphasis on speed and convenience for business travelers. The company operates a publicly chartered hop-on model designed to eliminate airport wait times. Operations dominate the organizational structure, reflecting the capital-intensive and regulatory nature of aviation; engineering supports customer digital channels (booking, seat selection, payment) via React/Angular front-ends integrated with Sabre airline systems, backed by Azure and AWS infrastructure running containerized workloads. The company employs 501–1,000 staff across the United States and is privately held.
JSX runs React and Angular for web interfaces, Flutter for mobile, .NET for backend services, Sabre for airline operations management, and Azure/AWS for cloud infrastructure with Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform for deployment and scaling.
Current projects include e-commerce development for travel ticketing, CI/CD pipeline implementation, maintenance training program development, and inventory optimization—indicating focus on scaling digital booking, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance.
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