Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet operator VeriJet is expanding to California and adding a jet card program, starting at $2,500 per hour
Florida-based VeriJet, which flew its first flight in October, is now expanding to California. It is also offering its first jet card. The Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet operator officially opens for business in the Golden State with a static display at Hawthorne Airport this Friday. An event in Napa follows.
After launching in November in Florida, VeriJet plans to grow to over 130 Cirrus Vision Jets expanding to California, Canada, the Northeast U.S., and Europe
Big plans with small private jets are nothing new. Lookup up DayJet, or for that matter, JetSuite. Both believed very light jets were the skyway to the future. Two decades in the technology side of private aviation have given Richard Kane a first-hand view of failures. The founder and CEO of Boca Raton-based VeriJet says of his venture, “Right airplane, right technology, and right timing.” If he’s right, Verijet may revolutionize the market for flights under 500 miles.
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Hopscotch Air offers a Cirrus SR22 single-engine piston membership program covering the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic with fixed-route rates under the ClubScotch banner. Each aircraft carries up to three passengers.
When was Hopscotch Air founded?
2009
Who owns Hopscotch Air?
Private
Who is the CEO of Hopscotch Air?
Andrew Schmertz
How are Hopscotch Air’s aircraft sourced?
Hopscotch Air owns the aircraft it uses
What are Hopscotch Air’s initiation and membership fees?
$3,900
What is Hopscotch Air’s entry-level program?
Hopscotch Air’s jet card is a pay as you go program with fixed, flat rates by route
Does Hopscotch Air provide guaranteed availability?
No
Is the hourly rate guaranteed?
Yes – rates are fixed by route
Can jet card holders/members use multiple aircraft at the same time?