JetNetherlands (JNL, Amsterdam Schiphol) has retired its sole Citation X, PH-PKX (msn 750-0313), which was recently deregistered in the Netherlands, ch-aviation research has revealed. This was also the only Citation X operated by ASL Group, which incorporates JetNetherlands alongside two other carriers.

The 11.8-year-old Cessna Aircraft Company jet last flew under its Dutch registration on November 8 and 9, from Oxford Kidlington to Singapore Seletar via Brindisi, Doha International, and Colombo International. Configured to seat up to nine passengers under JetNetherlands, the aircraft has reportedly been re-registered in Thailand, though the new registration and operator remain unknown.

Initially delivered to JetNetherlands in 2013, the aircraft moved to the Belgian registry under ASL airtaxi (BNJ, Liège) in 2015, where it remained until April 2023 when it was re-inducted into JetNetherlands' fleet.

According to Eurocontrol RVSM data, JetNetherlands now operates a fleet of seven aircraft, comprising one Bombardier Business Aircraft Challenger 605, one Citation VII, one Citation XLS, one Falcon 2000EX, one Falcon 7X, one Falcon 900EX, and one Legacy 600.

JetNetherlands is part of the Belgium-based ASL Group, a private jet and aircraft management specialist that includes ASL airtaxi and ASL (Netherlands). The group operates a diverse range of aircraft for charter services and other specialised services, spanning very light jets such as the Cirrus SF50 - exclusively available through its loyalty programme - to corporate-configured Embraer jets, including two E135s and one E145, which are operated by ASL Netherlands under the Air Charters Europe (Netherlands) brand.

In addition to business aviation services, ASL Group offers medical, relay, and low-volume cargo flights, providing fixed-base operations (FBO) services at Antwerp, Liège, and Maastricht. It is also a member of Elite Group, which provides corporate events and catering services.