Four Citation Xs and a Gulfstream GIV represent a 25% increase in the Hera Jet fleet as it seeks to handle increased demand.
Hera Flight is expanding its super-midsize and large-cabin charter jet fleet.
New to the fleet will be four Citation X super-midsize private jets.
There will also be an additional Gulfstream GIV large cabin jet.
The five additions bring Hera Flight’s overall fleet to 25 aircraft.
Before the additions, the latest FAA charter jet report showed Hera Jet operating seven Cessna super-midsize jets and six Gulfstream large-cabin aircraft.
The Hera Flight fleet also includes a Citation 501, Challenger 300, Challenger 604, and three Lear 60s.
According to the announcement, the expansion reflects “record client demand across charter, jet card, and aircraft management services as private aviation continues to grow in the Southeast and beyond.”
Co-founder Jonathan Hollar said, “The demand we’ve seen over the past year has been extraordinary.”
He continued, “Adding these five aircraft is a direct response to our clients, existing members who fly more frequently and new travelers who have discovered that private aviation, done right, is unlike anything else.”
Hollar says the additional aircraft provide “more availability, and continue raising the bar on what private flying looks and feels like.”
The new aircraft are available for on-demand charter, jet card flights, and charter management programs.
Hera Flight moved up four slots to 22nd among the largest U.S. private jet companies based on charter and fractional flight hours in 2025.
Last year, it posted 27.7% growth in flight hours compared to 2024.