Richard Kane, Chairman and CEO Steve Clements, COO Steve Wagman, CFO Paula Baumgart, CTO Allison Kane, VP off marketing Ivan Popov, Chief Pilot Carlos Veliz, Safety Director Jason Bercan, Sales Director Peter Diamandis, Board Member Erik Lindbergh, Board Member David Treitel, Board Member Gene Valentino, Board Member
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Founded in 2020 and based in Miami, Florida, VeriJet offers full aircraft charters on the Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet. It launched its service in October 2020.
As of March 2021, VeriJet had six SF50s with plans to have 16 by the end of the year and 130 over the next several years.
VeriJet offers as available jet cards starting at $3,500 per hour, plus 7.5% FET.
Its initial primary service area offering one-way fixed pricing was 600 nautical miles from Orlando, Florida (MCO). In July 2021, it launched its service in California. Since that time, it added New York in 2022 and Texas in February 2023.
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Jet card broker AirStream Jets is waiving its 20% international surcharge for travel to the Bahamas through the end of 2019
The best way to help the Bahamas recover is to take a
vacation in the Bahamas. It may sound odd, but 60% of the country’s GPD comes through
tourism, and since 90% of its upscale hotel rooms remain open, unaffected by
the wrath of Dorian, falling arrivals create a second economic crisis.
Beyond the hotels, their supply chains include numerous
local businesses, and then there are retail shops, boutiques, restaurants, bars,
taxi services, and the companies that support those businesses.
The European jet card operator is expanding its fleet of Cessna Citation Mustang private jets
Austria-based GlobeAir AG has launched a new brand image.
Additionally, it is adding four Cessna Citation Mustangs previously operated by
Wijet expanding its fleet by 25%.
European very light jet operator GlobeAir AG which uses a
fleet of owned Cessna Citation Mustangs to provide jet cards and sell on-demand
charter is expanding its fleet and giving itself a new look.
Two of the four new additional aircraft, which were formerly operated by Wijet, will be operating by the summer, according to GlobeAir officials. Currently, there are no plans for more airplanes, meaning that when all are flying, the operator will have a fleet of 20.