JetNetherlands Retires Citation X, Fleet Now Includes Seven Aircraft

JetNetherlands (JNL, Amsterdam Schiphol) has retired its only Citation X, PH-PKX (msn 750-0313), following its recent deregistration in the Netherlands. This marks the end of the aircraft’s service with JetNetherlands, which is part of the Belgium-based ASL Group, alongside two other carriers. The 11.8-year-old Cessna Aircraft Company jet was last flown under its Dutch registration on November 8 and 9, completing flights from Oxford Kidlington to Singapore Seletar, with stops in Brindisi, Doha International, and Colombo International.
The Citation X, configured for up to nine passengers, has since been re-registered in Thailand, though the new registration details and operator remain undisclosed. Initially delivered to JetNetherlands in 2013, the aircraft was transferred to the Belgian registry under ASL airtaxi (BNJ, Liège) in 2015. It remained there until being brought back into JetNetherlands’ fleet in April 2023.
Following the retirement of the Citation X, JetNetherlands operates a fleet of seven aircraft, including one Bombardier Challenger 605, one Citation VII, one Citation XLS, one Falcon 2000EX, one Falcon 7X, one Falcon 900EX, and one Legacy 600. These aircraft are part of JetNetherlands’ offerings for private jet charter and specialized services.
ASL Group, which owns JetNetherlands, is a private jet and aircraft management specialist, providing a variety of aviation services. In addition to its fleet of business jets, the group offers medical, relay, and low-volume cargo flights, as well as fixed-base operations (FBO) at airports in Antwerp, Liège, and Maastricht. ASL Group also provides corporate event and catering services through its membership in Elite Group.
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