International Jet Management (IJM, Vienna) has retired the last Citation XLS it operated, ch-aviation research reveals. The aircraft, involved in a runway excursion incident at Amsterdam Schiphol in 2024, has remained inactive since.

Now registered in the United States as N929JL (msn 560-5668), the 18.5-year-old seven-seat jet was operated by IJM since 2014 as OE-GZK. On June 28, 2024, on landing after a flight from Oxford Kidlington, it veered off runway 22 at Amsterdam Schiphol, sustaining substantial damage.

It is now registered to Dodson International Parts, a United States-based company specialising in aircraft disassembly and parts trading.

IJM previously operated different Citation XLS-series variants, including the Citation Excel, Citation XLS, and Citation XLS+. The company's Austrian-registered fleet now comprises a Citation Jet 2+, a Citation Jet 4, a Citation Latitude, a Global Express XRS, an Eclipse 500, a Falcon 900DX (parked at Dubai World Central since 2022), two Falcon 7X, a Falcon 8X, a Phenom 300, and a GV.

The company also operates two German-registered aircraft, a Praetor 600 and a Pilatus PC-24, and manages additional aircraft placed on private registries, including in the Isle of Man.