flyADVANCED Jet Retires Three Aircraft, Shrinks Fleet

flyADVANCED Jet (TKK, Wilmington New Castle) has retired three distinct aircraft types from its Part 135-certified fleet, including its only Citation Jet 3+, a Praetor 600, and its final Learjet 75. These retirements mark a reduction in the operator’s fleet as it refines its offerings.
The Citation Jet 3+ (N691CJ, msn 525B-0691) made its final flight on October 18, 2024, traveling from Brownsville to Guatemala City. The 1.8-year-old jet, which joined the fleet in March 2024, has since been transitioned to private operation under the same registration. Despite the retirement of this model, flyADVANCED Jet will continue to operate three Citation Jet 3s for charter services.
The Praetor 600 (N598DB, msn 55020127) completed its final flight on September 20, flying from Wilmington New Castle to Trenton, NJ. This 3.8-year-old jet had been part of the fleet since July 2022 and is now privately operated in the US, retaining its original registration. flyADVANCED Jet will maintain its fleet of another Embraer Executive Jets model, the Phenom 300.
The Learjet 75 (N588SG, msn 75-034) made its last flight on August 3, traveling from Trenton, NJ, to Miami Opa-Locka. It was later ferried to Campinas Amarais in Brazil, where it was de-registered on November 4 and exported under the new registration PS-GYP. The aircraft is now owned by Razac International Trade, a Brazilian import-export company.
flyADVANCED Jet, which had operated two Learjet 75s between 2021 and 2022, has now retired its last unit. The company’s current fleet includes 14 aircraft, such as three Citation Jet 3s, a Citation Jet 4 Gen2, a Citation Latitude, a Falcon 900LX, a Phenom 300, two Pilatus PC-12s, and several Cirrus SR-22s.
In addition to private charter flights, flyADVANCED Jet offers aircraft management, maintenance, flight training, and fixed base operator (FBO) services at Wilmington New Castle and Philadelphia Wings Field.
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