Verijet, the world’s largest operator of Cirrus Vision Jets, has expanded its service footprint to Canada. After operating in the U.S. since 2019, the air-taxi company began offering service in the Caribbean and parts of Central and South America last year.
Florida-based Verijet has 23 of the single-engine light jets in its fleet, and it stated that the move north of the border will allow it to meet the growing need for personalized and upscale air travel. Company founder and CEO Richard Kane noted the deep economic ties between the two neighboring countries, which exchange more than $2.6 billion in goods and services on a daily basis.
"We are thrilled to offer cross-border Canada service, supporting our Canadian investors and clients, and we will explore a Canadian AOC for intra-Canada operations as we grow our service," company co-founder and chief experience officer Allison Kane told AIN. “The cross-border stage lengths are in the sweet spot for Verijet, delivering the lowest environmental impact at the most reasonable price points with unparalleled safety."