Presidential Aviation Retires Sole Citation XLS+ from Fleet

Presidential Aviation has retired its only Citation XLS+ from its Part 135-certified fleet after one year of operation, according to ch-aviation research. The 13.3-year-old jet, registered as N26XL (msn 560-6086), flew its final mission on September 8, 2024, from Boca Raton to Orlando International. It has since been parked and is no longer listed as an FAA Part 135-certified aircraft.
With this retirement, Presidential Aviation’s fleet now includes 12 aircraft, comprising a diverse lineup of business jets. The fleet features one Bombardier Challenger 601-3A, one Citation X, one Falcon 7X, one Falcon 900LX, two Gulfstream G200s, two G550s, two Gulfstream GIV-SPs, one Hawker 800XP, and one Phenom 300E.
Based at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, Presidential Aviation specializes in private jet charters, aircraft management, acquisitions, sales, and maintenance services. The removal of the Citation XLS+ reflects ongoing adjustments to the operator’s fleet strategy to meet market demands and optimize its offerings.
This retirement highlights the company’s commitment to maintaining a modern and efficient fleet to provide top-tier private aviation services for its clientele. Presidential Aviation remains a key player in the business jet charter sector, offering tailored solutions for both leisure and executive travel.
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