Elite Jet (Slovakia) (ELJ, Bratislava) has retired its sole PC-12NGX, ch-aviation research has revealed. The company will continue to operate a sister aircraft, the PC-12NG.

OM-NGX (msn 2305) last operated under the 'ELJ' code on October 23, between Bratislava and Siegen. The Pilatus Aircraft was then re-registered in the United States as N841HN, flying to Fargo International, with stops at Dortmund, Wick, Kulusuk, Goose Bay, Bangor International and Van Wert County, between November 15 and 16.

Originally registered in Germany as D-FINE, the turboprop entered service in September 2023. It was inducted into Elite Jet’s fleet in February 2024, and ADS-B data confirms it operated actively until July. Following this period, the aircraft was placed for sale and remained parked in Bratislava for most of the time, only flying once in September to Wiener Neustadt and back.

Elite Jet, specialising in private jet services, including charter flights and aircraft management, now has a fleet of five aircraft, consisting of one Citation Latitude, two Citation XLS+, one Bombardier Business Aircraft Global 5000, and one PC-12 NG. The Slovakia-based company also operates two helicopters, a B429 and an AS350B3.