Fly Alliance has retired the last Hawker 800XP from its Part 135-certified fleet in November 2024, as revealed by ch-aviation research.

N2900G (msn 258337) was last active under the 'KPO' code on November 7, flying between Washington Dulles and Stuart Witham. The 28.1-year-old aircraft was configured to seat up to eight passengers when it was operated by Fly Alliance.

Originally registered in Malaysia, the Hawker 800XP was imported to the United States in 1998. After a stint in Canada between 2011 and 2015, it was brought back to the US and has been operated by Fly Alliance since 2022.

Fly Alliance offers a wide range of services, including private jet charter flights with a fleet of 23 aircraft under its Part 135 certificate, comprising two Citation Excel, two Citation Latitude, three Citation XLS Gen2s, a G300, a GIV, eight GIV-SPs, a GV, three Bombardier Business Aircraft Global Express, and two Hawker 800XPis, a sister-variant of the retired Hawker 800XP.