Regency Jet (LJC, Gloucestershire) has retired its sole Citation II, according to ch-aviation research. Inducted into the fleet in late August, the aircraft is no longer listed under the AOC of the UK-based charter company.
G-MLBC (msn 550-0183) last operated under Regency Jet's 'LJC' code on September 29, 2024, beginning with a flight between Kerry and Nottingham East Midlands, followed by a leg to London Southend. The 43.9-year-old Cessna Aircraft Company was re-registered in the UK as G-DONN on October 25, though it has yet to fly under this new registration. Initially Swiss-registered, it was operated by Jet Aviation Business Jets (PP, Zurich) for 24 years before moving to the UK, where it has been managed by multiple companies.
Regency Jet, which has also recently retired its single King Air B200, now operates a fleet of four aircraft, including one Citation Bravo, one Pilatus Aircraft PC-24, and two Beech (twin turboprop) King Air B300s.