Triton Airways has retired its sole Citation XLS+ from its Part 135-certified fleet, ch-aviation research indicates. The company will continue to offer charter services with a sister-type Citation Excel aircraft.

N650DR (msn 560-6248) was removed from Triton Airways' certificate in October 2024 and is no longer listed as a Part 135-certified aircraft. The 6.6-year-old jet had joined the company's fleet in February 2023 and has always been registered in the United States. ADS-B data indicates that during its tenure with Triton, the aircraft was based at Lexington Blue Grass.

Following this retirement, Triton Airways, which specialises in private jet charters and aircraft management, operates a certified fleet consisting of one Citation Excel, one Citation Latitude, one Super King Air B200, and one King Air B350i.