Comlux KZ (KAZ, Almaty International) has retired the last two Legacy 650s it operated in Kazakhstan, ch-aviation research shows.

UP-EM008 (msn 14501147), a 13.1-year-old jet configured for up to 14 passengers, was last active on December 5, 2024, flying between Almaty International and Istanbul Atatürk. It has since been reregistered in San Marino as T7-AFO but has yet to operate under the new registration.

A month prior, Comlux retired UP-EM007 (msn 14501146). The 13-year-old aircraft, capable of accommodating up to 12 passengers, flew for the last time under a Kazakh registration on November 14, first between Almaty International and Istanbul Atatürk, before continuing to Riga. On December 13, it was active again, as YL-ECT, on a flight to Dubai World Central and under the 'UAG' code of Latvia's Union Aviation. It joined five other Legacy 650s in the company’s fleet.

No other division of Comlux Aviation operates the Legacy type.

Comlux KZ's locally registered fleet now comprises a Challenger 604, a Challenger 850, a Praetor 600, and a Pilatus PC-24. The company also manages an ACJ320-200N, an ACJ321-200, and an ACJ330-200 on behalf of Berkut, serving the government of Kazakhstan. Comlux KZ also operates a Challenger 605 registered in Bermuda.