Jet Aviation Business Jets Deutschland (JBD, Cologne/Bonn) has retired the sole Falcon 2000(LX) it operated, ch-aviation research reveals.

N900SE (msn 118) is a 17.4-year-old jet, configured for up to 10 passengers, that had been operated by the German division of Jet Aviation since delivery. Previously registered as D-BONN, it was last active under Jet Aviation Germany's 'JBD' code on August 31, 2024, flying between Cologne/Bonn, where it was based, and Nuremberg.

The aircraft was reregistered in the United States as N900SE on December 4 before being ferried to Wichita Falls between December 16 and 17, with stops at Shannon and Bangor International. It is currently not listed as Part 135-certified.

Following the retirement of the Falcon 2000(LX), Jet Aviation Germany now operates a single Falcon 6X, added in November 2024. The Jet Aviation group operates several Dassault Aviation aircraft types, including multiple Falcon 2000 variants, as part of the approximately 300 jets it manages worldwide.