
Volato Group’s Vaunt has extended its empty leg access adding 13 charter jets from Leviate Air Group, including six HondaJets.
Leviate Air Group is the latest private jet operator to join Volato Group’s Vaunt empty-leg platform.
It adds 13 additional aircraft to the network.
That includes six HondaJets that were previously in the Volato fractional and jet card fleet.
Leviate Air Group’s Logan Laporte said, “We’ve long believed in the HondaJet as a premium experience for regional travel.”
He continues, “As the platform evolves, we’re excited to help shape what future tiers—like large-cabin access—could look like for Vaunt members.”
Laporte teased that Leviate’s managed Bombardier Global 5000 could join the program in the future.
After adding Jetvia and Koury Air Charter earlier this year, Vaunt currently has over 100 charter aircraft with potential empty-leg opportunities for its members.
Earlier this month, Volato stated that it is on track to double Vaunt revenue in Q2 2025, potentially.
Vaunt members pay an annual fee.
There is no cost to fly on the empty legs.
Members have access to all seats on their empty-leg flights.