The Jet Out fleet will grow to 17 Citation CJ4 Gen2 light jets by the end of 2026 under a just announced growth plan.
Jet Out is continuing its growth by adding nine Citation CJ4 Gen 2 aircraft to its existing fleet of eight.
The news comes after announcing its fourth base.
Dallas/Fort Worth is joining Milwaukee, Fort Lauderdale, and Scottsdale.
The operator has taken delivery of three Citation CJ4 Gen2 aircraft so far in 2025.
Three more are scheduled before the year’s end.
An additional six firm orders are slated for delivery in 2026.
The deliveries will bring its fleet to 11 CJ4 Gen2 aircraft by year-end 2025 and to 17 by year-end 2026.
Two of these new aircraft will be positioned at Jet Out’s recently announced Dallas–Fort Worth base.
The new base widens the Jet Out customer target to the Upper Midwest, Southwest, North Central Texas, and South Florida.
CEO Joseph Crivello says, “Jet Out continues to scale its fleet and network of bases in tandem.”
He adds, “Each CJ4 Gen2 added to our fleet enhances our ability to deliver a consistent, owner-first experience.”
Crivello continues, “A modern, uniform fleet allows us to consistently deliver the reliability and performance that clients expect from one of North America’s fastest growing light jet operators.”
It offers co-ownership and co-lease programs.
In a separate move, Jet Out has launched Mission Complete.
The new product is in collaboration with Charter Flight Support and Falcon MGA insurance.
Both companies are a part of Aviation Innovation Holdings.
This initiative guarantees that passengers traveling via Jet OUT’s ownership, lease, or charter programs receive recovery coverage in the event of mechanical issues or pilot illness.
The new product extends across all its bases.
Vice President of Revenue Management Gordon Cameron says, “Mission Complete highlights our unwavering dedication to reliability and client satisfaction.”
He adds, “It embodies our core values of transparency, trust, and proactive support, providing clients absolute peace of mind.”
Charter Flight Support’s Josh Allen continues, “We step in seamlessly behind the scenes to source backup aircraft, ensuring that even when unforeseen events occur, passenger journeys continue smoothly.”