FlyJets is testing AI for empty legs, jet-sharing

Jet-sharing platform FlyJets is testing artificial intelligence to help members source empty legs more easily.

By Doug Gollan, February 3, 2026

FlyJets says it is in a beta test launch of JetGPT.

JetGPT is an “automated flight-finding assistant.”

Data sets include “large lists of empty legs and exchange of available seats on private jet flights.”

The 2020 start-up is part of our database of jet-sharing providers and platforms.

Founder and CEO Jessica Fisher says, “With JetGPT, FlyJets is really taking our information technology capabilities to the next level – in terms of automatically and consistently procuring a wide breadth of accurate and relevant information about aircraft from our aircraft provider partners and delivering it via a simple and conversational interface directly to flyer members.”

She continues, “FlyJets has been diligent in terms of listening and responding to client feedback since the launch of our flight-sharing exchange this summer, and we determined that JetGPT was the most effective and flexible way to be able to deliver a broad range of information-related requests instantaneously.”

Fisher said a use case would be a request to “compile a list of all empty legs going in and out of Van Nuys Airport this month and include three photos of each aircraft.”

JetGPT will compile a list and enable export to Excel or csv.

It also claims instant booking capabilities.

Jet-sharing and its legality have been a hot topic over the past year.

Fisher has maintained that FlyJets complies with the legal process for assembling shared private jet charter flights.

READ: Websites, online groups offer cheap private jet seats. Is it legal?

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