Aircraft Transport Service (GRP, Goodyear) has resumed Citation operations with the addition of its first Citation II to its Part 135-certified fleet, ch-aviation research shows.
N772SB (msn 550-0498), a 40.9-year-old aircraft previously operated privately in the United States, is currently parked at Sherman North Texas Regional, its last base. The company previously operated other Citation jets, including two Citation Bravo between 2021 and 2023 and two Citation X from 2017 until 2021.
The Citation II joins two GIV-SPs, two GVs, three King Air C90s, and a King Air B200 under the carrier's Part 135 certificate.
Beyond private charter flights, the company provides aircraft management solutions and government charters. One of its GVs, N176SM (msn 637), was chartered by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in early March 2025 to deport eight Nepali nationals, flying from Mesa Gateway Airport to Kathmandu with stops in Fort Worth Alliance, Portsmouth, and Tirana.